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Develop large scale responsive web applications with TypeScriptAbout This Book
  • Explore the key features of TypeScript to develop web applications of your own
  • Take advantage of the static typing system to improve the web development experience and add stability to your code
  • Discover how to effectively use type annotations, declaration files, and ECMA script integration with lots of code and examples
Who This Book Is For

The book introduces the TypeScript language and its features to anyone looking to develop rich web applications. Whether you are new to web development or are an experienced engineer with strong JavaScript skills, this book will get you writing code quickly. A basic understanding of JavaScript and its language features are necessary for this book.

What You Will Learn
  • Set up the environment to install the TypeScript compiler and development tools
  • Explore the features of the TypeScript language such as type annotations, interfaces, classes, and modules
  • Examine the JavaScript code that has been generated by the compiler
  • Create modular code that can be reused again and again
  • Develop an interactive web application that can be easily extended
  • Integrate with common JavaScript libraries to ease development
  • Improve performance and reduce network traffic
  • Focus on creating reliable code through test-driven development
In Detail

Web applications work on a range of different devices, making them one of the most common ways in which users experience the web today. However, while the flexibility of web apps are great for users, for developers creating them with JavaScript, the process can be difficult, requiring more extensive and detailed coding work. TypeScript helps make the development of web apps easier, allowing you to quickly create scalable applications that will reach desktops, tablets, and mobiles. With TypeScript, your code becomes much more manageable and your work much more efficient. Its additional features, such as static typing, facilitate IDE support and further tooling.

This quick and insightful guide will provide you with an easy way into TypeScript. You will discover the features of the TypeScript language and gain hands-on experience in creating a web application with reusable components. You will explore the compiler and learn how to manipulate the resulting output to fit specific needs.

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TypeScript Essentials

TypeScript Essentials

Copyright 2014 Packt Publishing

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First published: October 2014

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Credits

Author

Christopher Nance

Reviewers

Andrea Martinelli

Nathan Rozentals

Basarat Ali Syed

Carlos Ballesteros Velasco

Commissioning Editor

Amarabha Banerjee

Acquisition Editor

Richard Gall

Content Development Editor

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Technical Editor

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Copy Editors

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Project Coordinator

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Proofreaders

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Indexers

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Graphics

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Production Coordinators

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Cover Work

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About the Author

Christopher Nance is an experienced software engineer and has been developing rich web applications for more than 4 years. At KnowledgeLake, he adopted TypeScript to develop a series of reusable components to scale across multiple product offerings and platforms.

I would like to thank my parents for their constant support and encouragement. I would also like to thank my team at KnowledgeLake for pushing me to improve my skills as an engineer.

About the Reviewers

Andrea Martinelli is a passionate software developer who is currently working on Shaman.IO, a tool that automatically detects and extracts structured data from the Web.

In the past, he worked on Songr, a music player and aggregator. His interests span across web data extraction, code performance, and statically typed languages. He is a proficient C# developer and has been interested in TypeScript since its initial announcement. He graduated from the University of Trento in Computer Science and then studied at the Technical University of Denmark, even though he is now dedicating more time to the Shaman.IO project while moving across Europe.

I would like to thank my friends, especially Gianluca and Stefano, for always being supportive. I would also like to thank Prof. Filz, who was one of my most influential teachers in high school. Thanks also to Mads, a special person that I will never forget. And to my family, who I haven't seen for quite a long time.

Nathan Rozentals has been writing commercial software for over 23 years, starting with COBOL on mainframes, through C, on to C++ and Java, and finally settling on C# and ASP.NET.

He picked up TypeScript in October 2012a day after the 0.8.0 releaseand could not put it down. In TypeScript, he found a language that could bring all of the design patterns and practices he had learned over the yearsin a variety of languagesto JavaScript.

Some 6 days after the 0.8.0 release, he began blogging about TypeScript; covering a variety of topics, including unit testing, implementing an IoC container, and organizing code with AMD modules. He knew he had hit the mark when Microsoft themselves started to reference his blog in their CodePlex discussion forums.

You can find his blog at http://blorkfish.wordpress.com.

He currently works in the health industry, bringing touchscreen interfaces to medical systems, thereby enabling BYOD for clinicians and hospital staff.

He is passionate about code quality, unit testing, and continuous integration, and has helped many large teams implement CI across many different software projects in many different languages.

When he is not coding, he loves windsurfing and playing soccer. He is also an avid Liverpool FC supporter.

I would like to thank my partner, Kathy, for her never ending love and support, and for giving me the freedom to spend long hours working on something that I am so passionate about. You are the best.

To Ayron and Daynayou are always in my thoughtsyour enthusiasm for life and curious nature have given me such inspiration. I will always be there for you.

Basarat Ali Syed (BAS) is a senior developer and the go-to guy for frontend issues at Picnic Software (http://picnicsoftware.com/) in Melbourne, Australia. He has a Master of Computing degree from Australian National University and graduated with high distinction in all courses. He is a familiar face at developer meetups and conferences in Australia and has been a speaker at events such as ALT.NET, DDD Melbourne, MelbJS, and Node.js meetups, among others. He is deeply passionate about web technologies. He is a known member of the TypeScript community and works on the DefinitelyTyped team (https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped). In his spare time, he enjoys bodybuilding, cycling, and maintains a YouTube channel for helping fellow developers (http://youtube.com/basaratali). You can easily find him on Twitter @basarat, www.github.com/basarat, and www.basarat.com.

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