Hands-On Web Development with TypeScript 3 Udemy
Price: USD 125
  • Duration: Flexible

Course details

Do you find it difficult to write large, sophisticated JavaScript apps and long to write scripts more easily and quickly? Then this course will help you build any web app with ease using Typescript.

This course is a perfect guide to learning the basics of TypeScript and creating simple web apps. As you know, writing large applications in JavaScript is a challenge. This course will help you overcome the difficulties and build web apps with ease. You'll learn to compile ordinary JavaScript so that the code you write in TypeScript will run in any browser that runs JavaScript.

Next, you'll start to build an application and learn to use TypeScript to write well structured, type-safe, and scalable web front-end code. As you progress, you'll learn how to receive instant feedback on the code that you're writing in order to catch mistakes earlier in the development process.

By the end of the course, you'll be confident enough to build the applications you want and need.

About the Author

Tomasz Lelek is a Software Engineer who programs mostly in Java and Scala. He is a fan of microservice architectures and functional programming. He dedicates considerable time and effort to be better every day. Recently, he's been delving into big data technologies such as Apache Spark and Hadoop. He is passionate about nearly everything associated with software development.

Tomasz thinks that we should always try to consider different solutions and approaches before solving a problem. Recently, he was a speaker at several conferences in PolandConfitura and JDD (Java Developer's Day)and also at Krakow Scala User Group. He also conducted a live coding session at Geecon Conference. He is currently working with TypeScript. The following links showcase his work:

Updated on 11 March, 2020
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