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People! why TS says that this is valid! I don't get it! #typescript #typescripthelp Any one? maybe you @basarat ? :)
is this the right way to type a property that I don't care about any property but that it should have an ID property?? #typescriptHelp
TypeScript update Learnt about: - Primitive types: string, number, boolean - any: useful for bypassing type checking (used carefully) - noImplicitAny - Arrays Learning from the TypeScript Handbook + Hitesh Choudhary’s YouTube playlist.
Effective TypeScript › Item 74: Know How to Reconstruct Types at Runtime ✍ @danvdk is.gd/C6vxwp
One of TypeScript's main benefits is that it adds static typing to JavaScript. This makes your code less error-prone - and lots of devs have started using it. In this hands-on course, you'll learn TypeScript basics and build small projects as you go. freecodecamp.org/news/learn-typ…
⚡ This TypeScript pattern will level up your code: ✨ [C in Union]: Type[C] See it in action 👇
TypeScript was created to improve JavaScript by adding static types. And if you've been wanting to learn it, start here with this TS handbook from @stephenjyd. You'll learn about type annotations, type inference, the union and any types, objects, function params, type aliases,…
One of TypeScript's main benefits is that it adds static typing to JavaScript. This makes your code less error-prone - and lots of devs have started using it. In this hands-on course, you'll learn TypeScript basics and build small projects as you go. freecodecamp.org/news/learn-typ…
TypeScript was created to improve JavaScript by adding static types. And if you've been wanting to learn it, start here with this TS handbook from @stephenjyd. You'll learn about type annotations, type inference, the union and any types, objects, function params, type aliases,…
One of TypeScript's main benefits is that it adds static typing to JavaScript. This makes your code less error-prone - and lots of devs have started using it. In this hands-on course, you'll learn TypeScript basics and build small projects as you go. freecodecamp.org/news/learn-typ…
TypeScript is great. But it has 3 features that you should probably avoid. Here's what I suggest using instead. Clip from "TypeScript: Getting Started" on Dometrain
TypeScript was created to improve JavaScript by adding static types. And if you've been wanting to learn it, start here with this TS handbook from @stephenjyd. You'll learn about type annotations, type inference, the union and any types, objects, function params, type aliases,…
One of TypeScript's main benefits is that it adds static typing to JavaScript. This makes your code less error-prone - and lots of devs have started using it. In this hands-on course, you'll learn TypeScript basics and build small projects as you go. freecodecamp.org/news/learn-typ…
This was the course that made me understand TypeScript The link would be in the Thread🧵
One of TypeScript's main benefits is that it adds static typing to JavaScript. This makes your code less error-prone - and lots of devs have started using it. In this hands-on course, you'll learn TypeScript basics and build small projects as you go. freecodecamp.org/news/learn-typ…
I wrote a book. It takes you from zero TS experience to wizard-level. And it's free. totaltypescript.com/books/total-ty…
In celebration of my free book coming out, here's a massive thread of all my best free TypeScript resources. I guarantee that if you work through this list, you'll be the top TypeScript wizard at your company. 🧵
TypeScript tip: Avoid making a property optional when the property isn’t valid in a certain case. Instead, declare 2 separate types, and use Omit to avoid copy/paste. Example: Many objects lack an id until they're saved. So declare a separate "Unsaved" type. #typescript
TypeScript will completely eliminate all of your JavaScript issues... and replace them with TypeScript issues.
is this the right way to type a property that I don't care about any property but that it should have an ID property?? #typescriptHelp
TypeScript is a statically-typed version of JavaScript. Many developers prefer it because it's easier to write fewer errors in your TS code. In this crash course, you'll learn TypeScript basics so you can get started writing cleaner, less buggy code. freecodecamp.org/news/learn-typ…
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