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TypeScript Design Patterns

By : Vilic Vane
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TypeScript Design Patterns

By: Vilic Vane

Overview of this book

In programming, there are several problems that occur frequently. To solve these problems, there are various repeatable solutions that are known as design patterns. Design patterns are a great way to improve the efficiency of your programs and improve your productivity. This book is a collection of the most important patterns you need to improve your applications’ performance and your productivity. The journey starts by explaining the current challenges when designing and developing an application and how you can solve these challenges by applying the correct design pattern and best practices. Each pattern is accompanied with rich examples that demonstrate the power of patterns for a range of tasks, from building an application to code testing. We’ll introduce low-level programming concepts to help you write TypeScript code, as well as work with software architecture, best practices, and design aspects.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
TypeScript Design Patterns
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Command Pattern


Command Pattern involves encapsulating operations as executable commands and could either be in the form of objects or functions in JavaScript. It is common that we may want to make operations rely on certain context and states that are not accessible for the invokers. By storing those pieces of information with a command and passing it out, this situation could be properly handled.

Consider an extremely simple example: we want to provide a function called wait, which returns a cancel handler:

function wait() { 
  let $layer = $('.wait-layer'); 
   
  $layer.show(); 
   
  return () => { 
    $layer.hide(); 
  }; 
} 
 
let cancel = wait(); 
 
setTimeout(() => cancel(), 1000); 

The cancel handler in the preceding code is just a command we were talking about. It stores the context ($layer) using closure and is passed out as the return value of function wait.

Closure in JavaScript provides a really simple way...