TypeScript 2.x for Angular Developers
Harness the capabilities of TypeScript to build cutting-edge web apps with Angular
Christian Nwamba
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
TypeScript 2.x for Angular Developers
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First published: December 2017
Production reference: 1051217
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Credits
Authors Christian Nwamba | Copy Editor Muktikant Garimella |
Reviewers Andrew Macrae | Project Coordinator Ulhas Kambali |
Commissioning Editor Merint Mathew | Proofreader Safis Editing |
Acquisition Editor Reshma Raman | Indexer Francy Puthiry |
Content Development Editor Nikhil Borkar | Graphics Jason Monteiro |
Technical Editor Jash Bavishi | Production Coordinator Shantanu Zagade |
About the Author
Christian Nwambais a Lagos, Nigeria-based full stack engineer, developer, and evangelist. He spends most of his life building user experiences with JavaScript and spreading the word to other developers through conferences, meetups, and technical articles.
He has worked with quite a few interesting SaaS companies, such as Cloudinary, Pusher, and Auth0, and has published articles on popular blogs, such as Sitepoint, Scotch.io, Codementor, and Web Designer Depot. This is his first book and he's very proud of the effort he put in to make it enjoyable for the readers.
He has a lot of interest in community building and efforts, especially in Africa. He does this by organizing and facilitating meetups/conferences (forLoop Africa, Angular Nigiera, GDGs, and more).
Acknowledgments
Before anything, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my parents, Edwin Nwamba and Helen Nwamba, for nurturing and playing a huge role in my literary and technical upbringing. Their guidance gave me a great head start, which made all this possible.
Besides my parents, I would also like to thank the Scotch, Cloudinary, and Packt teams for the continuous and unrestrained support they showed to me during my time writing this book. I couldnt have asked for a better support in all sincerity.
My sincere thanks also go to Chris Sevilleja, Nick Cerminara, and Prosper Otemuyiwa for challenging me to become even better at what I do and for their encouragement, insightful comments, and hard questions. Also, I thank Marcel Nwamadi and Olayinka Omole for contributing to the technical success of this work.
I would like to thank Angular Nigeria and ForLoop Africa, two communities whose growth in recent times spurred me to carry on and not to relent in my efforts to make programming the mainstay in Africa.
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