This eBook has been replaced by TypeScript In Plain Language Volume I in preparation for volume II which is coming out in November. Please look for both volumes at the author's profile.
Write powerful JavaScript programs, even if you're not a code guru. Don't waste money on expensive books until you first do these exercises. This book is the fastest way to get comfortable with JavaScript by using TypeScript one incredibly clear and easy step at a time.You'll learn all the basics by practicing how to create variables, functions, interfaces, classes, modules... JavaScript has never been easier!
All exercises and editing tools are readily available online and no installation is needed. Grab this book, get online and let's start coding. TypeScript is simply powerful and a lot more interesting than coding in JavaScript alone.
This hand-on approach will show you how to write correct TypeScript syntax in order to create advanced JavaScript results. It does not assume any prior knowledge from you, except the normal computer basic skills (and perhaps some very basic JavaScript).
JavaScript developers, learn how to write in TypeScript, step by step
TypeScript In Plain Language will not make you a TypeScript expert (and it shouldn't), but it will put you in the right direction by giving you the necessary foundation to take the rest of the journey on your own.
At the end of this short book, empty your cup and return to the beginning. Practice, practice, practice...This is a book about programming. It uses the online TypeScript Playground for most exercises. The idea is to learn TypeScript syntax by practicing concepts, instead of running at high speed from the start. By the end of the book, the reader and student will be ready to tackle more difficult material such as the one found in other more expensive books and online articles.
Do not worry about the simplicity of the playground. It is actually very useful when it comes to learning code and its testing capabilities are amazingly productive. For what we cover in this book (and we cover a lot), the playground is the best tool of all.
What are the requirements for TypeScript in Plain Language?
The author assumes the reader knows basic JavaScript such as variables, functions, loops and arrays. However, most concepts of JavaScript that apply to the topics treated in the book will be reviewed as each topic is approached. If you need to refresh your JavaScript syntax skills prior to reading this book, the first book on this series will be sufficient: "Solid Steps Into JavaScript (Click on the link "Similar books" below).
Download your book today...no Kindle necessary, just use the free Kindle App.Welcome to the TypeScript fan club!
Write powerful JavaScript programs, even if you're not a code guru. Don't waste money on expensive books until you first do these exercises. This book is the fastest way to get comfortable with JavaScript by using TypeScript one incredibly clear and easy step at a time.You'll learn all the basics by practicing how to create variables, functions, interfaces, classes, modules... JavaScript has never been easier!
All exercises and editing tools are readily available online and no installation is needed. Grab this book, get online and let's start coding. TypeScript is simply powerful and a lot more interesting than coding in JavaScript alone.
This hand-on approach will show you how to write correct TypeScript syntax in order to create advanced JavaScript results. It does not assume any prior knowledge from you, except the normal computer basic skills (and perhaps some very basic JavaScript).
JavaScript developers, learn how to write in TypeScript, step by step
- Create variables and data types, functions, objects, arrays and loops
- See how scope, execution environments and casting works
- Build Interfaces, Classes and Modules with immediate results in JavaScript
- TypeScript allows for ES6 features while creating your project. Then the code is compiled to work with all current browsers
- Learn by doing right from the beginning. This is a syntax hands-on project.
TypeScript In Plain Language will not make you a TypeScript expert (and it shouldn't), but it will put you in the right direction by giving you the necessary foundation to take the rest of the journey on your own.
At the end of this short book, empty your cup and return to the beginning. Practice, practice, practice...This is a book about programming. It uses the online TypeScript Playground for most exercises. The idea is to learn TypeScript syntax by practicing concepts, instead of running at high speed from the start. By the end of the book, the reader and student will be ready to tackle more difficult material such as the one found in other more expensive books and online articles.
Do not worry about the simplicity of the playground. It is actually very useful when it comes to learning code and its testing capabilities are amazingly productive. For what we cover in this book (and we cover a lot), the playground is the best tool of all.
What are the requirements for TypeScript in Plain Language?
The author assumes the reader knows basic JavaScript such as variables, functions, loops and arrays. However, most concepts of JavaScript that apply to the topics treated in the book will be reviewed as each topic is approached. If you need to refresh your JavaScript syntax skills prior to reading this book, the first book on this series will be sufficient: "Solid Steps Into JavaScript (Click on the link "Similar books" below).
Download your book today...no Kindle necessary, just use the free Kindle App.Welcome to the TypeScript fan club!