ULTIMATE GUIDE TO TYPESCRIPT
ULTIMATE GUIDE TO TYPESCRIPT, available at $19.99, with 53 lectures, and has 2 subscribers.
You will learn about Typescript and its history Typescript and Interfaces Typescript and classes Typescript and variables Typescript and data modifiers Typescript and the Read Only keyword Typescript and literal types Typescript and the For, Switch, If, Comparison Operators Typescript and casting Typescript and arrays Typescript and enums Typescript and object types Typescript and checking for undefined and null Typescript pop up modal box and progress bars Typescript and using charts Typescript call back functions Typescript "type of" operator Typescript and using debug Typescript and manipulating the DOM Typescript and asynchrous programming Typescript and generics Typescript reading text, XML and JSON files Typescript using the "event" object Typescript error handling Typescript and using HTTP Typescript Promises / Async / Awai Typescript and events Typescript and event listener Typescript and event emitter Typescript and using tables This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is beginners and intermediates It is particularly useful for This course is beginners and intermediates.
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Summary
Title: ULTIMATE GUIDE TO TYPESCRIPT
Price: $19.99
Number of Lectures: 53
Number of Published Lectures: 53
Number of Curriculum Items: 53
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 53
Original Price: A$34.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Typescript and its history
- Typescript and Interfaces
- Typescript and classes
- Typescript and variables
- Typescript and data modifiers
- Typescript and the Read Only keyword
- Typescript and literal types
- Typescript and the For, Switch, If, Comparison Operators
- Typescript and casting
- Typescript and arrays
- Typescript and enums
- Typescript and object types
- Typescript and checking for undefined and null
- Typescript pop up modal box and progress bars
- Typescript and using charts
- Typescript call back functions
- Typescript "type of" operator
- Typescript and using debug
- Typescript and manipulating the DOM
- Typescript and asynchrous programming
- Typescript and generics
- Typescript reading text, XML and JSON files
- Typescript using the "event" object
- Typescript error handling
- Typescript and using HTTP
- Typescript Promises / Async / Awai
- Typescript and events
- Typescript and event listener
- Typescript and event emitter
- Typescript and using tables
Who Should Attend
- This course is beginners and intermediates
Target Audiences
- This course is beginners and intermediates
Hi my name is Gunnar Weisskamp and I have many years in the software development industry. I have worked within many languages such C#, HTML, JavaScript, SQL, Node.js, Typescript, Net, Angular 1, Angular 2 and jQuery. If you want to learn more about Typescript then this is the course for you. This course has over 9 hours of original content.
THIS COURSE – ULTIMATE GUIDE TO TYPESCRIPT
This course will aim to give you a complete look into TYPESCRIPT. We will go over many different concepts and the overall below Typescript information will be covered.
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We talk about – Typescript’s history, versions and why you should learn it
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Differences / benefits between JavaScript and Typescript
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Typescript Interfaces
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Typescript Classes
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Typescript variables and types
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Typescript Modules Importing and Exporting files
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TypeScript – Data Modifiers – Public Private
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Typescript For, Switch, If and Comparison Operators, ternary operator
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Typescript casting
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Typescript handle arrays
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Typescript literal values
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Typescript object types
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Typescript checking for undefined and null
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Typescript displaying data with charts
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Typescript pop up modal boxes
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Typescript progress bar
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Typescript and using functions
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Typescript and the typeof operator
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Typescript and manipulating the DOM
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Typescript inbuilt functions
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Typescript asynchronous programming
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Typescript and generics
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Typescript and reading JSON, Text and XML files
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Typescript and promises
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Typescript and HTTP requests
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Typescript and event listener
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Typescript and event emitter
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Typescript and error handling
Feedback is always welcome and so please leave a review after using the course.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Dependencies
Lecture 1: Dependencies
Chapter 3: History
Lecture 1: History
Chapter 4: Differences between type and JavaScript
Lecture 1: Differences between type and JavaScript
Chapter 5: Initial Application
Lecture 1: Initial Application
Chapter 6: Interfaces
Lecture 1: Interfaces
Chapter 7: Classes
Lecture 1: Classes
Chapter 8: Variables and Types Part One
Lecture 1: Variables and Types Part One
Chapter 9: Variables and Types Part Two
Lecture 1: Variables and Types Part Two
Chapter 10: Modules Importing and Exporting files
Lecture 1: Modules Importing and Exporting files
Chapter 11: TypeScript Access Modifiers
Lecture 1: TypeScript Access Modifiers
Chapter 12: TypeScript Readonly keyword
Lecture 1: TypeScript Read-only keyword
Chapter 13: For Switch If and Comparison Operators Ternary operator
Lecture 1: For Switch If and Comparison Operators Ternary operator
Chapter 14: TypeScript Casting
Lecture 1: TypeScript Casting
Chapter 15: TypeScript Arrays – Part One
Lecture 1: TypeScript Arrays – Part One
Chapter 16: TypeScript Arrays – Part Two
Lecture 1: TypeScript Arrays – Part Two
Chapter 17: TypeScript Literal Values
Lecture 1: TypeScript Literal Values
Chapter 18: TypeScript Enums
Lecture 1: TypeScript Enums
Chapter 19: TypeScript Object types
Lecture 1: TypeScript Object types
Chapter 20: TypeScript Checking for undefined and null
Lecture 1: TypeScript Checking for undefined and null
Chapter 21: TypeScript Creating a pop up modal box
Lecture 1: TypeScript Creating a pop up modal box
Chapter 22: TypeScript Creating a progress bar
Lecture 1: TypeScript Creating a progress bar
Chapter 23: TypeScript Charts Part One
Lecture 1: TypeScript Charts Part One
Chapter 24: TypeScript Charts Part Two
Lecture 1: TypeScript Charts Part Two
Chapter 25: TypeScript Call-back functions
Lecture 1: TypeScript Call-back functions
Chapter 26: TypeScript typeof operator
Lecture 1: TypeScript typeof operator
Chapter 27: TypeScript Debugging Typescript files
Lecture 1: TypeScript Debugging Typescript files
Chapter 28: TypeScript Manipulating the DOM Part One
Lecture 1: TypeScript Manipulating the DOM Part One
Chapter 29: TypeScript Manipulating the DOM Part Two
Lecture 1: TypeScript Manipulating the DOM Part Two
Chapter 30: TypeScript Manipulating the DOM Part Three
Lecture 1: TypeScript Manipulating the DOM Part Three
Chapter 31: Inbuilt functions
Lecture 1: Inbuilt functions
Chapter 32: TypeScript Common and miscellaneous functions
Lecture 1: TypeScript Common and miscellaneous functions
Chapter 33: Functions
Lecture 1: Functions
Chapter 34: TypeScript Asynchronous Programming
Lecture 1: TypeScript Asynchronous Programming
Chapter 35: Generics
Lecture 1: Generics
Chapter 36: TypeScript How to read Text files and XML files.
Lecture 1: TypeScript How to read Text files and XML files.
Chapter 37: Read JSON objects
Lecture 1: Read JSON objects
Chapter 38: TypeScript The Event object
Lecture 1: TypeScript The Event object
Chapter 39: TypeScript Error Handling
Lecture 1: TypeScript Error Handling
Chapter 40: TypeScript Http Request Part One
Lecture 1: TypeScript Http Request Part One
Chapter 41: TypeScript Http Request Part Two
Lecture 1: TypeScript Http Request Part Two
Chapter 42: TypeScript Promise, Async, Await keywords
Lecture 1: TypeScript Promise, Async, Await keywords
Chapter 43: TypeScript – Events Part One – Click, Pointer, Touch
Lecture 1: TypeScript – Events Part One – Click, Pointer, Touch
Chapter 44: Events Part Two – Drag and Drop
Lecture 1: Events Part Two – Drag and Drop
Chapter 45: Events Part Three – Scroll, Key, Mouse
Lecture 1: Events Part Three – Scroll, Key, Mouse
Chapter 46: Event Listener
Lecture 1: Event Listener
Chapter 47: Event Emitter
Lecture 1: Event Emitter
Chapter 48: Using Tables
Lecture 1: Using Tables
Chapter 49: Creating a overall application with a typescript engine – Part One
Lecture 1: Creating a overall application with a typescript engine – Part One
Chapter 50: Creating a overall application with a typescript engine – Part Two
Lecture 1: Creating a overall application with a typescript engine – Part Two
Instructors
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Gunnar Weisskamp
Passionate teacher and software developer
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