Using Arrays and Collections in TypeScript 5
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course will teach you how to utilize collections in TypeScript, including arrays, tuples, maps, and sets.
Did you know that TypeScript and C# were created by the same person back in 2012? TypeScript was meant to address the shortcomings of JavaScript, one of those being strongly typed variables. In this course, Using Arrays and Collections in TypeScript 5, you’ll learn how to utilize strongly typed variables and work with each collection type in TypeScript. First, you’ll explore arrays and tuples. Next, you’ll discover maps and their potential. Finally, you’ll learn how to master sets. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of TypeScript collections needed to handle, manage, and manipulate large and small amounts of data.
Did you know that TypeScript and C# were created by the same person back in 2012? TypeScript was meant to address the shortcomings of JavaScript, one of those being strongly typed variables. In this course, Using Arrays and Collections in TypeScript 5, you’ll learn how to utilize strongly typed variables and work with each collection type in TypeScript. First, you’ll explore arrays and tuples. Next, you’ll discover maps and their potential. Finally, you’ll learn how to master sets. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of TypeScript collections needed to handle, manage, and manipulate large and small amounts of data.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Introduction to TypeScript Collections 11mins
- TypeScript Arrays 33mins
- TypeScript Tuples 11mins
- TypeScript Sets 8mins
- TypeScript Maps 11mins
Taught by
Jill Gundersen
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