Mastering TypeScript programming techniques /

"TypeScript gets you writing scalable JavaScript applications with classical object-oriented principles in no time. You'll use the latest ES6+/ES2015 features along with TypeScript's syntax, which is familiar to developers coming from a Java, C++ styled language while using existing J...

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Other Authors: Piros, Tamas (Speaker)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Packt, [2018]
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Summary:"TypeScript gets you writing scalable JavaScript applications with classical object-oriented principles in no time. You'll use the latest ES6+/ES2015 features along with TypeScript's syntax, which is familiar to developers coming from a Java, C++ styled language while using existing JavaScript code. The course starts off by setting up the popular Visual Studio Code IDE and gets you acquainted with linting and test coverage. Moving on, you'll understand the concepts of task automation, Object-Oriented programming (OOP), Promises, and Functional Programming. You'll learn to use Underscore.js in your application and find out about array and object manipulation. In no time, you'll be able to implement popular GoF patterns, which will be explained through real-world examples. You'll be taught how to use Typescript on the server side with Node.js, and on the front end with Angular 5. You'll also learn to create a project, component, and service using Vue.js and Aurelia. The course ends with a walkthrough of data typings for a library and how to use typings via an IDE. So why wait? Take your typescript development to the next level by taking this course."--Resource description page.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (1 streaming video file (5 hr., 18 min., 58 sec.)) : digital, sound, color