Build a State Management Library with TypeScript
Build a State Management Library with TypeScript, available at $54.99, with 5 lectures, and has 6 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn to build a state management library with typescript Build a generic event emitter with typescript Get an in depth look at how generics create type-safety Learn to compile and ship your library for production Build bindings to make your state management library worth with UI frameworks like React Mature your state management API with middleware This course is ideal for individuals who are Intermediate JavaScript and TypeScript developers looking to level up their skills or Intermediate JavaScript and TypeScript developers looking build and ship their own libraries It is particularly useful for Intermediate JavaScript and TypeScript developers looking to level up their skills or Intermediate JavaScript and TypeScript developers looking build and ship their own libraries.
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Summary
Title: Build a State Management Library with TypeScript
Price: $54.99
Number of Lectures: 5
Number of Published Lectures: 5
Number of Curriculum Items: 5
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 5
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn to build a state management library with typescript
- Build a generic event emitter with typescript
- Get an in depth look at how generics create type-safety
- Learn to compile and ship your library for production
- Build bindings to make your state management library worth with UI frameworks like React
- Mature your state management API with middleware
Who Should Attend
- Intermediate JavaScript and TypeScript developers looking to level up their skills
- Intermediate JavaScript and TypeScript developers looking build and ship their own libraries
Target Audiences
- Intermediate JavaScript and TypeScript developers looking to level up their skills
- Intermediate JavaScript and TypeScript developers looking build and ship their own libraries
In this course you’ll learn to build your own State Management library and ship it to web and Node.js projects. Quick warning; this will not be a “build-my-first-library” type of course. We’re going to build a production-ready state manager, ready to be used anywhere in your day-to-day development. We’ll cover everything from:
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Performant Updates and Subscriptions
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Strict Type-safety through the use of TypeScript Generics
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Support for third party developer features through a Middleware API
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Compiling for ES Modules and Common.js projects
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Building bindings for UI libraries such as React
In addition to building a library, we’ll walk through design patterns, decisions, and how to take your library even further on your own.
What does the course look like?
In each chapter, you’ll build a core piece of the state manager’s functionality – the public API, the Event Emitter, as well as the bindings for React. You’ll master each step and gain a high-level understanding of how just about every web application’s state works under-the-hood.
Best of all, our build will be 100% dependency-free. We’re going to hand-code each and every component we need. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
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Deeply understand the working internals of allstate management solutions
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Understand how the pub/sub model drives updates to your components and subscribers
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Understand which state management solutions are best for the product you’re currently working on
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And easily build and ship your own open source libraries
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Building your State Manager
Lecture 1: Building your State Manager
Chapter 2: Compiling Your Library for Production
Lecture 1: Compiling Your Library for Production
Chapter 3: How to create bindings for UI Libraries like React
Lecture 1: Create React Bindings for your State Management Library
Chapter 4: How to mature our State Management Library with a Developer API
Lecture 1: Maturing our State Management Library with a Developer API
Chapter 5: Review what we learned and discuss some design patterns
Lecture 1: Data Modeling and Review
Instructors
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Alex Figliolia
Software Engineer
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