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TypeScript 2.x By Example

By : Sachin Ohri
Book Image

TypeScript 2.x By Example

By: Sachin Ohri

Overview of this book

The TypeScript language, compiler, and open source development toolset brings JavaScript development up to the enterprise level. It allows you to use ES5, ES6, and ES7 JavaScript language features today, including classes, interfaces, generics, modules, and more. Its simple typing syntax enables building large, robust applications using object-oriented techniques and industry-standard design principles. This book aims at teaching you how to get up and running with TypeScript development in the most practical way possible. Taking you through two exciting projects built from scratch, you will learn the basics of TypeScript, before progressing to functions, generics, promises, and callbacks. Then, you’ll get to implement object-oriented programming as well as optimize your applications with effective memory management. You’ll also learn to test and secure your applications, before deploying them. Starting with a basic SPA built using Angular, you will progress on to building, maybe, a Chat application or a cool application. You’ll also learn how to use NativeScript to build a cool mobile application. Each of these applications with be explained in detail, allowing you to grasp the concepts fast. By the end of this book, you will have not only built two amazing projects but you will also have the skills necessary to take your development to the next level.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Deploying Sample Trello on the Cloud Using Microsoft Azure

We have developed our Sample Trello application, and in doing so, learned concepts of Angular and TypeScript. We also looked at NativeScript, which helps to convert our web application to a native mobile application. In application development, the last step is deployment.

We have many ways to deploy a web application. We can deploy our application on any of the publicly available hosting servers. If you are working in an organization, then most likely you will have production-based servers available.

Then there is another option: the cloud. The cloud provides us with an exhaustive set of tools to enable the deployment of a web application.

In this chapter, we will do just that. We will cover the following topics:

  • We will start by looking at Microsoft Azure as a cloud platform
  • Then we will take a brief look at the various...