Typescript Mini Reference (A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Modern Programming Languages, #4)

Become a Better Javascript Programmer!

Typescript is a better Javascript, It is a statically typed, safe programming language, which uses more or less the same syntax as Javascript. Typescript programs are compiled to Javascript, and they can be run anywhere Javascript is supported. It is widely used by professional Javascript developers, for frontend development (e.g., Angular, React, and VueJS) as well as for backend development (e.g., Node.Js and Deno).

This book is a "mini" language reference on the Typescript programming language. We go through all essential features of Typescript (as of versions 4.8 and 4.9), and some new ECMAScript features, in this book.

Although it is written as a reference, however, you can read it more or less from beginning to end and you should be able to get the overall picture of the Typescript language if you have some prior experience with programming in Typescript or modern Javascript (ES2015 and later). This book is, however, not intended for complete beginners.

The book covers

  • Typescript development basics.
  • ES module system.
  • Basic JS/TS types. Type annotations.
  • Variable declarations. Type inference.
  • Algebraic data types. Generics.
  • Objects. Classes.
  • Function types. Arrow functions.
  • How to create new types from existing types.


Order your copy today!

 

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Typescript Mini Reference (A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Modern Programming Languages, #4)

Become a Better Javascript Programmer!

Typescript is a better Javascript, It is a statically typed, safe programming language, which uses more or less the same syntax as Javascript. Typescript programs are compiled to Javascript, and they can be run anywhere Javascript is supported. It is widely used by professional Javascript developers, for frontend development (e.g., Angular, React, and VueJS) as well as for backend development (e.g., Node.Js and Deno).

This book is a "mini" language reference on the Typescript programming language. We go through all essential features of Typescript (as of versions 4.8 and 4.9), and some new ECMAScript features, in this book.

Although it is written as a reference, however, you can read it more or less from beginning to end and you should be able to get the overall picture of the Typescript language if you have some prior experience with programming in Typescript or modern Javascript (ES2015 and later). This book is, however, not intended for complete beginners.

The book covers

  • Typescript development basics.
  • ES module system.
  • Basic JS/TS types. Type annotations.
  • Variable declarations. Type inference.
  • Algebraic data types. Generics.
  • Objects. Classes.
  • Function types. Arrow functions.
  • How to create new types from existing types.


Order your copy today!

 

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Typescript Mini Reference (A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Modern Programming Languages, #4)

Typescript Mini Reference (A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Modern Programming Languages, #4)

by Harry Yoon
Typescript Mini Reference (A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Modern Programming Languages, #4)

Typescript Mini Reference (A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Modern Programming Languages, #4)

by Harry Yoon

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Become a Better Javascript Programmer!

Typescript is a better Javascript, It is a statically typed, safe programming language, which uses more or less the same syntax as Javascript. Typescript programs are compiled to Javascript, and they can be run anywhere Javascript is supported. It is widely used by professional Javascript developers, for frontend development (e.g., Angular, React, and VueJS) as well as for backend development (e.g., Node.Js and Deno).

This book is a "mini" language reference on the Typescript programming language. We go through all essential features of Typescript (as of versions 4.8 and 4.9), and some new ECMAScript features, in this book.

Although it is written as a reference, however, you can read it more or less from beginning to end and you should be able to get the overall picture of the Typescript language if you have some prior experience with programming in Typescript or modern Javascript (ES2015 and later). This book is, however, not intended for complete beginners.

The book covers

  • Typescript development basics.
  • ES module system.
  • Basic JS/TS types. Type annotations.
  • Variable declarations. Type inference.
  • Algebraic data types. Generics.
  • Objects. Classes.
  • Function types. Arrow functions.
  • How to create new types from existing types.


Order your copy today!

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940167200760
Publisher: Coding Books Press
Publication date: 04/25/2023
Series: A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Modern Programming Languages
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 519 KB
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