TypeScript Crash Course
TypeScript Crash Course, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.81, with 38 lectures, based on 43 reviews, and has 667 subscribers.
You will learn about Typescript Basics Using Datatypes Annotaions Type Narrowing and Type Guards Interfaces and Types Union and Intersection Types Obejcts and Inheritance This course is ideal for individuals who are JavaScript Developer or TypeScript Developer It is particularly useful for JavaScript Developer or TypeScript Developer.
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Summary
Title: TypeScript Crash Course
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.81
Number of Lectures: 38
Number of Published Lectures: 38
Number of Curriculum Items: 38
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 38
Original Price: €34.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Typescript Basics
- Using Datatypes Annotaions
- Type Narrowing and Type Guards
- Interfaces and Types
- Union and Intersection Types
- Obejcts and Inheritance
Who Should Attend
- JavaScript Developer
- TypeScript Developer
Target Audiences
- JavaScript Developer
- TypeScript Developer
Course description:
The course will show you the most important features of TypeScript. In the beginning, we will install and set up the required software together. After that, we will start with the basics and work our way up to classes and inheritance. You are also welcome to watch the public videos of the course to get a taste of it.
What is TypeScript?
If you haven’t heard of TypeScript yet, it’s a language that builds on JavaScript by adding syntax for static types. Tools like the TypeScript compiler just erase those types, leaving you with clean readable JavaScript that you can run anywhere; but those types are there to be type-checked! Types make your intentions explicit, and tools can read and understand them to catch errors before you even run your code. By checking your types, TypeScript can catch errors like typos, logic errors, and more! Beyond catching errors, TypeScript also uses types to power editor toolings like accurate code completion, go-to-definition, and renaming.
The course has the following topics
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Installation of TypeScript, NodeJS, and VSCode
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Type Annotations for Number, String, Boolean, Arrays, Tuples, etc.
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Functions, Interfaces, and Classes
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Inheritance and Abstract Classes
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Importing/exporting from Modules
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Utility types, keyof, instanceof, and type guards
Become a professional today, in the technology of tomorrow!
See you in class!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Chapter 1 – Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Software Information
Lecture 3: Installation of Npm and Typescript
Lecture 4: Course manual
Lecture 5: Course materials
Lecture 6: Visual Studio Code – Part 1
Lecture 7: Visual Studio Code – Part 2
Lecture 8: TSC Compiler and Linter
Chapter 2: Chapter 2: TypeScript Basics
Lecture 1: String, Number and Boolean
Lecture 2: Array and Tuple
Lecture 3: Object
Lecture 4: Any, Void, Null and Undefined
Lecture 5: Union Type
Lecture 6: Type Alias
Lecture 7: Interfaces
Lecture 8: Extending Types
Lecture 9: Intersection Types
Lecture 10: Type Guards
Lecture 11: Enum
Lecture 12: Generic Functions
Lecture 13: Generic Constraints
Chapter 3: Chapter 3: Classes and Modules
Lecture 1: Property Modifiers
Lecture 2: Constructors
Lecture 3: Public, Protected and Private
Lecture 4: Getter and Setter
Lecture 5: Static Variables
Lecture 6: Generic Class
Lecture 7: Implements
Lecture 8: Abstract
Lecture 9: Module Import/Export
Chapter 4: Chapter 4: Advanced Techniques
Lecture 1: Function Overload
Lecture 2: More to Narrowing
Lecture 3: KeyOf
Lecture 4: KeyOf Generics
Lecture 5: Rest Parameters
Lecture 6: Utility Types
Chapter 5: Chapter 5: Course conclusion
Lecture 1: Course conclusion
Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture
Instructors
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Jan Schaffranek
M.Sc in Computer Science – Machine Learning, C/C++, Python
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- 5 stars: 26 votes
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I take my courses with me wherever I go?
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