Typescript Succinctly


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The extensive adoption of JavaScript for application development, and the ability to use HTML and JavaScript to create Windows Store apps, has made JavaScript a vital part of the Windows development ecosystem. Microsoft has done extensive work to make JavaScript easier to use. Microsoft's TypeScript extends many familiar features of .NET programming to JavaScript. With TypeScript Succinctly by Steve Fenton, you will learn how TypeScript provides optional static typing and classes to JavaScript development, how to create and load modules, and how to work with existing JavaScript libraries through ambient declarations. TypeScript is even significantly integrated with Visual Studio to provide the autocompletion and type checking you are most comfortable with.




TypeScript Programming In Action


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🚀 Introducing TypeScript Programming in Action - Your Ultimate Guide to Mastery! 🚀 Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey into the world of TypeScript, one of the most powerful tools in the realm of web development? Look no further because we have curated the perfect bundle for you - "TypeScript Programming in Action: Code Editing for Software Engineers." 📚 What's Inside the Bundle? · Book 1: TypeScript for Beginners - Whether you're a complete novice or looking to refresh your TypeScript knowledge, this book offers a step-by-step guide to mastering the basics. Start from scratch and build a strong foundation in TypeScript programming. · Book 2: Mastering TypeScript Essentials - Ready to take your skills to the next level? Dive into advanced concepts and practical applications tailored for intermediate developers. Learn complex data structures and real-world scenarios, making you a versatile TypeScript pro. · Book 3: TypeScript in Depth - Explore the fascinating world of web development with TypeScript. Through hands-on projects and real-world examples, you'll create dynamic web applications from the ground up. Realize the potential of TypeScript in solving real-world problems. · Book 4: TypeScript Mastery - Reach expert-level status with this volume. Delve into advanced techniques, including metaprogramming, dependency injection, and performance optimization. Craft complex applications with confidence. 🌟 Why Choose This Bundle? · Comprehensive Learning Path: From novice to expert, this bundle covers it all. It's the only resource you need to become a proficient TypeScript developer. · Real-World Application: Each book is filled with practical examples and industry insights. You'll learn not just theory but how to apply TypeScript in real projects. · Versatility: Whether you're building web apps, optimizing performance, or crafting intricate solutions, this bundle equips you with the knowledge and tools you need. · Expert Authors: Our authors are industry experts with years of experience. They share their expertise to guide you through the TypeScript journey. · Save Time and Money: Buying the bundle is more cost-effective than purchasing each book individually. Plus, you'll have everything at your fingertips in one go. 💼 Who Is This Bundle For? · Beginners: If you're new to TypeScript or programming in general, Book 1 provides a gentle introduction to get you started. · Intermediate Developers: Book 2 offers a deep dive into advanced concepts, perfect for those looking to strengthen their TypeScript skills. · Web Developers: Book 3 is tailored for web development enthusiasts, teaching you how to create dynamic web applications with TypeScript. · Seasoned Developers: Book 4 is designed for experts seeking advanced techniques and strategies to optimize performance and craft complex applications. 🌐 Stay Ahead of the Curve in Web Development! With TypeScript becoming increasingly popular in the world of web development, staying ahead of the curve is essential. Whether you're looking to kickstart your career, enhance your skill set, or explore the depths of TypeScript's capabilities, "TypeScript Programming in Action" is your ultimate guide. 📦 Get Your Bundle Today! Don't miss out on this opportunity to access a treasure trove of TypeScript knowledge. Grab your bundle now and unlock the full potential of TypeScript in your software engineering journey! 🚀 Start your TypeScript adventure today with "TypeScript Programming in Action: Code Editing for Software Engineers." Get ready to code, create, and conquer the web development world! 🚀




TypeScript Revealed


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TypeScript Revealed is a quick 100-page guide to Anders Hejlsberg's new take on JavaScript. With this brief, fast-paced introduction to TypeScript, .NET, Web and Windows 8 application developers who are already familiar with JavaScript will easily get up to speed with TypeScript and decide whether or not to start incorporating it into their own development. TypeScript is ‘JavaScript for Application-scale development’; a superset of JavaScript that brings to it an additional object-oriented-like syntax familiar to .NET programmers that compiles down into simple, clean JavaScript that any browser can run today. It’s also tied to the next version of the JavaScript standard, which means that TypeScript will continue to evolve over time to keep in step with that standard and with the capabilities of the engines that will execute JavaScript applications. If you are a .NET developer, Web designer or developer, or a programmer with a keen interest in scalable applications, TypeScript Revealed is a great way to get started with the language, learn how it compiles into JavaScript, and how easy it is to learn from a .NET/Java developer's perspective. Takes you through the language features in Typescript additional to those in JavaScript Describes the tooling and community support for TypeScript development Discusses how TypeScript can be included in ASP.NET, Windows 8, and node.js application development projects. What you’ll learn Why you should care about TypeScript What it does and what it doesn't do The current toolset and levels of support The new syntax features of TypeScript How to build your own TypeScript declaration files How to incorporate TypeScript into your projects Who this book is for TypeScript Revealed is aimed at the early adopter developer who is already familiar with Microsoft tools and .NET and/or JavaScript development that wants a flavor of TypeScript distilled, culled, and organized in one place. Table of ContentsChapter 1: What is TypeScript? Why TypeScript? Chapter 2: New Syntax Static Typing & Type Inference Tooling Interfaces Classes Derived classes using the 'extends' keyword. Arrow functions Modules Enforcing the Intention of some features. Typescript vs EcmaScript6 Chapter 3: Working with TypeScript Tools & Resources




TypeScript Microservices


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Build robust microservice-based applications that are distributed, fault tolerant, and always available Key Features Learn to build message-driven services for effective communication Design microservices API using Reactive programming design patterns Deploy, scale and monitor microservices for consistent high performance Book Description In the last few years or so, microservices have achieved the rock star status and right now are one of the most tangible solutions in enterprises to make quick, effective, and scalable applications. The apparent rise of Typescript and long evolution from ES5 to ES6 has seen lots of big companies move to ES6 stack. If you want to learn how to leverage the power of microservices to build robust architecture using reactive programming and Typescript in Node.js, then this book is for you. Typescript Microservices is an end-to-end guide that shows you the implementation of microservices from scratch; right from starting the project to hardening and securing your services. We will begin with a brief introduction to microservices before learning to break your monolith applications into microservices. From here, you will learn reactive programming patterns and how to build APIs for microservices. The next set of topics will take you through the microservice architecture with TypeScript and communication between services. Further, you will learn to test and deploy your TypeScript microservices using the latest tools and implement continuous integration. Finally, you will learn to secure and harden your microservice. By the end of the book, you will be able to build production-ready, scalable, and maintainable microservices using Node.js and Typescript. What you will learn Get acquainted with the fundamentals behind microservices. Explore the behavioral changes needed for moving from monolithic to microservices. Dive into reactive programming, Typescript and Node.js to learn its fundamentals in microservices Understand and design a service gateway and service registry for your microservices. Maintain the state of microservice and handle dependencies. Perfect your microservice with unit testing and Integration testing Develop a microservice, secure it, deploy it, and then scale it Who this book is for This book is for JavaScript developers seeking to utilize their Node.js and Typescript skills to build microservices and move away from the monolithic architecture. Prior knowledge of TypeScript and Node.js is assumed.




Learning TypeScript


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TypeScript has conquered the world of JavaScript: it's one of the world's fastest growing and most popular languages across developer surveys, widely used in consumer and business companies alike, and frequently credited for helping massive web applications scale. But what is TypeScript? How does it work, why does it work, and how can we use it? Learning TypeScript takes beginner to intermediate JavaScript programmers from knowing nothing about "types" or a "type system" to full mastery of the fundamentals of TypeScript. It's more than a means to find bugs and typos--it's a useful system for declaring the way our JavaScript should work and helping us stick to it.




TypeScript Programming Fundamentals: A Concise Guidebook


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Unlock the full potential of TypeScript with "TypeScript Programming Fundamentals: A Concise Guidebook," your comprehensive guide to mastering TypeScript. Whether you're a beginner looking to delve into the world of TypeScript, an intermediate developer aiming to solidify your understanding of advanced features, or a seasoned programmer striving to leverage TypeScript in large-scale applications, this book caters to all levels of expertise. Structured across essential chapters from the basics to advanced concepts, this guidebook meticulously covers foundational topics like types, interfaces, functions, classes, and objects before advancing to complex subjects including generics, enums, namespaces, modules, decorators, mixins, and intricate type manipulation. Each chapter is designed to build upon the previous ones, ensuring a smooth learning curve and deep understanding. Beyond syntax and theory, "TypeScript Programming Fundamentals" bridges the gap between knowledge and application. It provides practical insights into integrating TypeScript with popular libraries and frameworks such as React, Vue.js, Angular, and Node.js, empowering you to use TypeScript effectively in real-world projects. Dive into practical examples, best practices, and expert tips that will enhance your programming skills and improve your code's resilience and maintainability. By the end of this guidebook, you'll have a solid grasp of TypeScript's features and capabilities, enabling you to tackle any TypeScript project with confidence and precision. Embark on your TypeScript journey with "TypeScript Programming Fundamentals: A Concise Guidebook" and transform your ideas into robust, type-safe applications.




Ecmascript 6 Succinctly


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ECMAScript 6 (ES6), also known as ECMAScript 2015, brings new functionality and features to the table that developers have been wanting for a long time. The wait is over, and with help from ECMAScript 6 Succinctly by Matthew Duffield, you can now develop all of these features. You can also target browsers that don't even support ES6 yet using a transpiler. A compiler translates one language to another, such as C# to MSIL, while a transpiler converts one version of a language to another, such as ES6 to ES5.




Pro TypeScript


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Explore the features of this innovative open source language in depth, from working with the type system through object-orientation to understanding the runtime and the TypeScript compiler. This fully revised and updated second edition of Steve Fenton’s popular book covers everything you need to discover this fascinating language and transform your experience of JavaScript development. What’s New in This Edition Coverage of major changes to modules, namespaces, and module loading New guidance on how to use inference to reduce the effort of using TypeScript Recommendations on compiler options A wide range of feature updates from intersections and tuples to async/await and the new approach to mixins What You’ll Learn Understand the TypeScript type system, and how to use it effectively Apply object-oriented design using TypeScript Use modules effectively to manage large programs Integrate existing frameworks and libraries into your TypeScript program Who This Book Is For Web developers looking for a modern approach to JavaScript development




Effective TypeScript


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TypeScript is a typed superset of JavaScript with the potential to solve many of the headaches for which JavaScript is famous. But TypeScript has a learning curve of its own, and understanding how to use it effectively takes time and practice. Using the format popularized by Effective C++ and Effective Java (both Addison-Wesley), this practical book features 83 items that give specific advice on what to do and what not to do, and how to think about the language. Author Dan Vanderkam shows you how to apply each item's advice through concrete examples. This book will help you advance from a beginning or intermediate user familiar with TypeScript basics to an expert who knows how to use the language well. Updated for TypeScript 5, this second edition includes two new chapters on type-level programming and TypeScript recipes. Learn the nuts and bolts of TypeScript's type system Use type inference to get full safety with a minimum of type annotations Design types to make your code safer and more understandable Model complex APIs using generic types and type-level programming Understand how dependencies and type declaration files work in TypeScript Successfully migrate your JavaScript code base to TypeScript




TypeScript Cookbook


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TypeScript is one of the most important tools for JavaScript developers. Still, even experienced developers wonder why the TypeScript compiler is throwing squiggly red lines at them. Enter TypeScript Cookbook. With this practical guide, author Stefan Baumgartner provides senior engineers with solutions for everyday TypeScript problems. If you're conversant with TypeScript as well as JavaScript basics, this book provides actionable recipes to help you tackle a wide array of issues. From setting up complex project structures to developing advanced helper types, each self-contained recipe guides you through the problem and discusses why and how a solution works. The ideal companion for your ongoing TypeScript journey, this cookbook helps you: Dive into the inner workings of the TypeScript type system Integrate TypeScript into a variety of projects Craft advanced type definitions that allow for flexible scenarios Create useful helper types that function across projects Ensure readability along with type safety Create robust APIs for helper types and their coworkers Strongly type function signatures that rely on string types Work around limitations of the standard library Integrate TypeScript into advanced React projects