Rapid Web Application Development with TypeScript 2.x Udemy
Price: USD 125
  • Duration: Flexible

Course details

Writing large applications in JavaScript is a challenge. TypeScript brings JavaScript down to Earth by providing optional static typing and future JavaScript features today. It gives the developer instant feedback on the code they are writing in order to catch mistakes earlier in the development process.

In this video course, you will put in place all TypeScript code to have the basics of the application running by starting the project from scratch, creating the structures and files needed and stitching the code all together with modules. You will also learn how to use third-party code not written in TypeScript. Finally, this volume shows how to enhance your build process in particular with Node and Gulp, and then, how to debug the application.

About the Author

Patrick Desjardins has been working since many years as Senior Software Developer Engineer in a top 25 companies in the US. He was a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in Asp.Net for two consecutive years, 2013 and 2014. He has studied software engineering and he is known for his analysis, resourcefulness and abilities to find effective solutions quickly. Since his early professional career, his focus has always been to keep up to date in order to provide quality services to meet customers needs. Patrick is a professional who has a well-developed work ethic and who has the desire to perform both in quality and timeliness. His area of interest is Web development, which he has embraced since the early 2000s. For many years Patrick has continued to train daily in new technologies and put all theories learned into practice in various projects. On his spare time, Patrick wrote several books about web related subjects like .Net, Asp.Net, JavaScript and Azure.

Updated on 11 March, 2020
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