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TypeScript Blueprints

TypeScript Blueprints

By : de Wolff
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TypeScript Blueprints

TypeScript Blueprints

By: de Wolff

Overview of this book

TypeScript is the future of JavaScript. Having been designed for the development of large applications, it is now being widely incorporated in cutting-edge projects such as Angular 2. Adopting TypeScript results in more robust software - software that is more scalable and performant. It's scale and performance that lies at the heart of every project that features in this book. The lessons learned throughout this book will arm you with everything you need to build some truly amazing projects. You'll build a complete single page app with Angular 2, create a neat mobile app using NativeScript, and even build a Pac Man game with TypeScript. As if fun wasn't enough, you'll also find out how to migrate your legacy codebase from JavaScript to TypeScript. This book isn't just for developers who want to learn - it's for developers who want to develop. So dive in and get started on these TypeScript projects.
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Getting started with NativeScript

Installing NativeScript requires several steps. For developing apps for Android, you have to install Java Development Kit (JDK) and the Android SDK. Android apps can be built on Windows, Linux, and Mac. Apps for iOS can only be built on a Mac. You need to install XCode to build these apps.

You can find more details on how to install the Android SDK at https://docs.nativescript.org/start/quick-setup.

After installing the Android SDK or XCode, you can install NativeScript using npm:

npm install nativescript -g

You can see whether your system is configured correctly by running the following command:

tns doctor

If you only want to develop apps for iOS, you can ignore the errors on Android and vice versa.

We can test most parts of the app in a simulator that is included in the SDK or XCode. Scanning a QR code only works on a device.

Tip

Setting up XCode for iOS development is easier than installing the Android SDK. If you can choose between iOS and Android, you want...

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