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Advanced TypeScript Programming Projects

By : Peter O'Hanlon
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Advanced TypeScript Programming Projects

By: Peter O'Hanlon

Overview of this book

With the demand for ever more complex websites, the need to write robust, standard-compliant JavaScript has never been greater. TypeScript is modern JavaScript with the support of a first-class type system, which makes it simpler to write complex web systems. With this book, you’ll explore core concepts and learn by building a series of websites and TypeScript apps. You’ll start with an introduction to TypeScript features that are often overlooked in other books, before moving on to creating a simple markdown parser. You’ll then explore React and get up to speed with creating a client-side contacts manager. Next, the book will help you discover the Angular framework and use the MEAN stack to create a photo gallery. Later sections will assist you in creating a GraphQL Angular Todo app and then writing a Socket.IO chatroom. The book will also lead you through developing your final Angular project which is a mapping app. As you progress, you’ll gain insights into React with Docker and microservices. You’ll even focus on how to build an image classification program with machine learning using TensorFlow. Finally, you’ll learn to combine TypeScript and C# to create an ASP.NET Core-based music library app. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to confidently use TypeScript 3.0 and different JavaScript frameworks to build high-quality apps.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Chapter 8

  1. A container is a running instance that takes in the various pieces of software that's needed to run the application. This is the starting point for us; containers are built from images, which you can either build yourself or download from a central Docker database. Containers can be opened up to other containers, such as the host operating system, or even to the wider world using ports and volumes. One of the big selling points with a container is that it is easy to set up and create and can be stopped and started very quickly.
  1. When we were starting up Docker containers, we discussed two methods of achieving this. The first approach involves using a combination of docker build and docker run to start the services:
docker build -t ohanlon/addresses .
docker run -p 17171:3000 -d ohanlon/addresses

The use of -d signifies that it do not block the console as it detach...