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Hands-On Full-Stack Web Development with ASP.NET Core
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Like interfaces, classes should not be a new concept to you due to your background in .NET. Classes enable you to define state and behavior in a single unit while promoting encapsulation and reuse. TypeScript supports classes and they look very much like ES6 classes. The following is a simple example of a Calculator class with a single sum function:
class Calculator {
sum(left: number, right: number): number {
return left + right;
}
}
const calc = new Calculator();
console.log(calc.sum(2,3));Similar to .NET, TypeScript allows you to define access modifiers to class members. This is a great feature as it expands your ability to author well-designed, encapsulated, and safer code. In JavaScript, for example, a common convention to represent private and internal code is to use an underscore (_) prefix, which should no longer be needed.
TypeScript classes support multiple access modifiers – private, protected, and public ...