Advanced TypeScript Programming Projects (Packt)
Wednesday, 21 August 2019

Subtitled "Build 9 different apps with TypeScript 3 and JavaScript frameworks such as Angular, React, and Vue", in this book author Peter O'Hanlon explores core concepts and explains by building a series of websites and TypeScript apps. Projects make use of React, the Angular framework and the MEAN stack, as well as GraphQL Angular and Socket.IO.

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Author: Peter O'Hanlon
Publisher: Packt
Pages: 419
Date: July 2019
ISBN: 978-1789133042
Print: 1789133041
Kindle: B07R8MB288
Audience: TypeScript developers
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category: JavaScript

 

  • Apply the cutting-edge features of TypeScript 3.0 to build high-performance, maintainable applications
  • Learn through practical examples of using TypeScript with popular frameworks, such as Angular and React
  • Focus on building high-quality applications that are modular, scalable and adaptable

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