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Learning TypeScript 2.x

Learning TypeScript 2.x

By : Jansen
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Learning TypeScript 2.x

Learning TypeScript 2.x

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By: Jansen

Overview of this book

TypeScript is an open source and cross-platform statically typed superset of JavaScript that compiles to plain JavaScript and runs in any browser or host. This book is a step-by-step guide that will take you through the use and benefits of TypeScript with the help of practical examples. You will start off by understanding the basics as well as the new features of TypeScript 2.x. Then, you will learn how to work with functions and asynchronous programming APIs. You will continue by learning how to resolve runtime issues and how to implement TypeScript applications using the Object-oriented programming (OOP) and functional programming (FP) paradigms. Later, you will automate your development workflow with the help of tools such as Webpack. Towards the end of this book, you will delve into some real-world scenarios by implementing some full-stack TypeScript applications with Node.js, React and Angular as well as how to optimize and test them. Finally, you will be introduced to the internal APIs of the TypeScript compiler, and you will learn how to create custom code analysis tools.
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The TypeScript compiler's internal architecture

In this section, we are going to learn what the main components in the TypeScript compiler are. We are going to learn the main responsibility of each of the components, as well as what their expected inputs and outputs are.

The following diagram describes the main components of the TypeScript architecture:

Components of the TypeScript architecture

The core TypeScript API is the foundation of everything, and is composed of elements such as the scanner, parser, binder, type checker, and emitter.

The language services and the standalone compiler (the tsc command-line tool) sit on top of the core compiler APIs. Finally, the Visual Studio shim and the TypeScript standalone server (tsserver) are designed to facilitate the integration of TypeScript with Visual Studio and other source code editors.

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