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Learn TypeScript 3 by Building Web Applications

By : Sebastien Dubois, Alexis Georges
Book Image

Learn TypeScript 3 by Building Web Applications

By: Sebastien Dubois, Alexis Georges

Overview of this book

TypeScript is a superset of the JavaScript programming language, giving developers a tool to help them write faster, cleaner JavaScript. With the help of its powerful static type system and other powerful tools and techniques it allows developers to write modern JavaScript applications. This book is a practical guide to learn the TypeScript programming language. It covers from the very basics to the more advanced concepts, while explaining many design patterns, techniques, frameworks, libraries and tools along the way. You will also learn a ton about modern web frameworks like Angular, Vue.js and React, and you will build cool web applications using those. This book also covers modern front-end development tooling such as Node.js, npm, yarn, Webpack, Parcel, Jest, and many others. Throughout the book, you will also discover and make use of the most recent additions of the language introduced by TypeScript 3 such as new types enforcing explicit checks, flexible and scalable ways of project structuring, and many more breaking changes. By the end of this book, you will be ready to use TypeScript in your own projects and will also have a concrete view of the current frontend software development landscape.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Retrospective – second half

From Chapter 7, Discovering Angular, Angular Material, and RxJS to Chapter 12, Revisiting LyricsFinder, we created new applications using Angular, Vue.js, and React, three of the most popular frontend frameworks/libraries out there. We covered many important concepts for each of these and explained their main similarities and differences.

Our goal was certainly not to try and show you the best solution (hint: there isn't one), but rather to show you different ways of creating modern web applications, all while seeing how TypeScript can be leveraged to improve the developer experience and the quality of our code.

While exploring Angular and creating the second version of MediaMan in Chapter 7, Discovering Angular, Angular Material, and RxJS, and Chapter 8, Rewriting MediaMan Using Angular and Angular Material, we learned about TypeScript...