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Mastering TypeScript 3

Mastering TypeScript 3

By : Nathan Rozentals
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Mastering TypeScript 3

Mastering TypeScript 3

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By: Nathan Rozentals

Overview of this book

TypeScript is both a language and a set of tools to generate JavaScript. It was designed by Anders Hejlsberg at Microsoft to help developers write enterprise-scale JavaScript. Starting with an introduction to the TypeScript language, before moving on to basic concepts, each section builds on previous knowledge in an incremental and easy-to-understand way. Advanced and powerful language features are all covered, including asynchronous programming techniques, decorators, and generics. This book explores many modern JavaScript and TypeScript frameworks side by side in order for the reader to learn their respective strengths and weaknesses. It will also thoroughly explore unit and integration testing for each framework. Best-of-breed applications utilize well-known design patterns in order to be scalable, maintainable, and testable. This book explores some of these object-oriented techniques and patterns, and shows real-world implementations. By the end of the book, you will have built a comprehensive, end-to-end web application to show how TypeScript language features, design patterns, and industry best practices can be brought together in a real-world scenario.
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TypeScript Tools and Framework Options

Global variables

Most modern websites use some sort of server engine to generate the HTML for their web pages. If you are familiar with the Microsoft stack of technologies, then you would know that ASP.NET MVC is a very popular server-side engine, used to generate HTML pages based on master pages, partial pages, and MVC views. If you are a Node developer, then you may be using one of the popular Node packages to help you construct web pages through templates, such as Jade, Handlebars, or Embedded JavaScript (EJS).

Within these templating engines, you may sometimes need to set JavaScript properties on the HTML page as a result of your server-side logic. As an example, let's assume that you keep a list of contact email addresses on your database, and then surface these to your HTML page through a JavaScript global variable named CONTACT_EMAIL_ARRAY. Your rendered HTML page...

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