Using code samples designed to be fast-paced but easy-to-follow this updated edition is designed to get readers up and running with Typescript quickly. Nathan Rozentals introduces core concepts, then builds on this foundation to apply more advanced language features. The book also covers a variety of modern JavaScript and TypeScript frameworks and compares their respective strengths and weaknesses, including Angular, React, Vue, RxJs, Express and NodeJS.
Author: Nathan Rozentals Publisher: Packt Publishing Date: April 2021 Pages: 538 ISBN: 978-1800564732 Print: 1800564732 Kindle: B091D7P533 Audience: Developers wanting to learn TypeScript Level: Introductory/Intermediate Category: JavaScript
- Gain insights into core and advanced TypeScript language features
- Integrate with existing JavaScript libraries and third-party frameworks
- Build full working applications using JavaScript frameworks, such as Angular, React, Vue, and more
- Create test suites for your application with Jest and Selenium
- Apply industry-standard design patterns to build modular code
- Develop web server solutions using NodeJS and Express
- Design and implement serverless API solutions
- Explore micro front-end technologies and techniques
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Discovering Modern C++, 2nd Ed
Author: Peter Gottschling Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pages: 576 ISBN: 978-0136677642 Print: 0136677649 Kindle: B09HTJRJ3V Audience: C++ developers Rating: 5 Reviewer: Mike James
Modern C++ who would want to write anything else? Is this a suitable introduction for the rest of us?
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Programming with Rust
Author: Donis Marshall Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pages: 400 ISBN: 978-0137889655 Print: 0137889658 Kindle: B0CLL1TGVT Audience: Programmers wanting to learn Rust Rating: 3 Reviewer: Mike James Rust is the language we all want to learn at the moment so this is just in time.
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