A Practical Start with TypeScript 2
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course uses a demo-first approach to get you familiar with TypeScript. You will cover all of the main language features of TypeScript by building software for a vending machine serving drinks and candy.
This compact course will introduce you to TypeScript using a practical, demo-first approach. In this course, A Practical Start with TypeScript, you will cover all of the main language features in TypeScript, enabling you to write structured browser code for your app. First, you'll go over the foundations and basics of the TypeScript language, getting you prepared to write it. Next, you will see how to use inheritance, polymorphism, and interfaces in TypeScript. Finally, you will get an explanation of several options to further structure your code, especially with bigger projects. By the end of this course, you'll have the knowledge to feel ready to write your own TypeScript app.
This compact course will introduce you to TypeScript using a practical, demo-first approach. In this course, A Practical Start with TypeScript, you will cover all of the main language features in TypeScript, enabling you to write structured browser code for your app. First, you'll go over the foundations and basics of the TypeScript language, getting you prepared to write it. Next, you will see how to use inheritance, polymorphism, and interfaces in TypeScript. Finally, you will get an explanation of several options to further structure your code, especially with bigger projects. By the end of this course, you'll have the knowledge to feel ready to write your own TypeScript app.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Preparing to Write an Application 25mins
- Understanding the Language Basics 39mins
- Applying Object Orientation 12mins
- Structuring Code 21mins
Taught by
Roland Guijt
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