Learning Typescript

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  • ISBN 9781098110338
  • Publication Date: 17 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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TypeScript has conquered the world of JavaScript: it is one of the world's fastest growing and most popular languages across developer surveys, widely used in consumer and business companies alike, and frequently credited for helping massive web applications scale. But what is TypeScript? How does it work, why does it work, and how can we use it? Learning TypeScript takes beginner to intermediate JavaScript programmers from knowing nothing about "types" or a "type system" to full mastery of the fundamentals of TypeScript. It's more than a means to find bugs and typos--it's a useful system for declaring the way our JavaScript should work and helping us stick to it. You'll learn how TypeScript: interacts with JavaScript analyzes and understands code augments your existing development pattern helps you document your code works with IDEs to provide refactoring tools assists local development in refactoring code helps you develop more quickly with fewer bugs
Josh Goldberg is a staff frontend developer at Codecademy on its Web Platform team, where he spearheads the company's usage of TypeScript and helped create its Learn TypeScript course. He contributes regularly to TypeScript and open source projects in its ecosystem such as typescript-eslint and TypeStat. His passions range from static analysis to meta-languages to recreating retro games in the browser. Also cats.

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