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Advanced TypeScript Programming Projects: Build 9 different apps with TypeScript 3 and JavaScript frameworks such as Angular, React, and Vue
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Gain in-depth knowledge of TypeScript and the latest ECMAScript standards by building robust web applications across different domains
Key Features
- Apply the cutting-edge features of TypeScript 3.0 to build high-performance, maintainable applications
- Learn through practical examples of using TypeScript with popular frameworks, such as Angular and React
- Focus on building high-quality applications that are modular, scalable and adaptable
Book Description
With the demand for ever more complex websites, the need to write robust, standard-compliant JavaScript has never been greater. TypeScript is modern JavaScript with the support of a first-class type system, which makes it simpler to write complex web systems. With this book, you'll explore core concepts and learn by building a series of websites and TypeScript apps.
You'll start with an introduction to TypeScript features that are often overlooked in other books, before moving on to creating a simple markdown parser. You'll then explore React and get up to speed with creating a client-side contacts manager. Next, the book will help you discover the Angular framework and use the MEAN stack to create a photo gallery. Later sections will assist you in creating a GraphQL Angular Todo app and then writing a Socket.IO chatroom. The book will also lead you through developing your final Angular project which is a mapping app. As you progress, you'll gain insights into React with Docker and microservices. You'll even focus on how to build an image classification program with machine learning using TensorFlow. Finally, you'll learn to combine TypeScript and C# to create an ASP.NET Core-based music library app.
By the end of this book, you'll be able to confidently use TypeScript 3.0 and different JavaScript frameworks to build high-quality apps.
What you will learn
- Discover how to use TypeScript to write code using common patterns
- Get to grips with using popular frameworks and libraries with TypeScript
- Leverage the power of both server and client using TypeScript
- Learn how to apply exciting new paradigms such as GraphQL and TensorFlow
- Use popular cloud-based authenticated services
- Combine TypeScript with C# to create ASP.NET Core applications
Who this book is for
This book is for programmers and web developers who are familiar with TypeScript and want to put their knowledge to work by building real-world complex applications. Prior experience with any other web framework is not required.
Table of Contents
- Advanced TypeScript Features
- Creating a Markdown Editor with TypeScript Type System
- A React Bootstrap Personal Contacts Manager
- The TypeScript MEAN stack - building a photo gallery
- Angular ToDo app with GraphQL and Apollo
- Building A Chatroom Application using Socket.IO
- Building Cloud Based Mapping Application with Angular and Firebase
- Building a CRM application using React and Microservices
- Image recognition with Vue.js and Tensorflow.js
- Building an ASP.NET Core Music Library
- ISBN-101789133041
- ISBN-13978-1789133042
- PublisherPackt Publishing
- Publication dateJuly 26, 2019
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions7.5 x 0.94 x 9.25 inches
- Print length416 pages
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About the Author
Peter O Hanlon has been a professional developer for nearly 30 years. In this time, he has developed desktop and web applications of all types and sizes. During his development career, Peter has worked with languages such as C, C++, BASIC, Pascal, and JavaScript. For the last 18 years or so, Peter has concentrated on C# WPF, JavaScript, and now TypeScript. Over the years, Peter has been a Code Project MVP several times, a member of the Intel Innovator program, as well as competing in the Intel Ultimate Coder 2 contest. Peter is always keen to embrace new technologies and languages, which has led him to be actively involved in technologies such as augmented and mixed reality, computer vision, artificial intelligence, and gesture recognition.
Product details
- Publisher : Packt Publishing
- Publication date : July 26, 2019
- Language : English
- Print length : 416 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1789133041
- ISBN-13 : 978-1789133042
- Item Weight : 1.57 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.5 x 0.94 x 9.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #10,779,109 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,956 in JavaScript Programming (Books)
- #2,640 in Mobile App Development & Programming
- #5,866 in Web Design (Books)
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About the author

Peter O’Hanlon has been a professional developer for nearly 30 years. In this time, he has developed desktop and web applications of all types and sizes. During his development career, Peter has worked with languages such as C, C++, BASIC, Pascal, and JavaScript. For the last 18 years or so, Peter has concentrated on C# WPF, JavaScript, and now TypeScript. Over the years, Peter has been a Code Project MVP several times, a member of the Intel Innovator program, as well as competing in the Intel Ultimate Coder 2 contest. Peter is always keen to embrace new technologies and languages, which has led him to be actively involved in technologies such as augmented and mixed reality, computer vision, artificial intelligence, and gesture recognition.
Peter is also in the process of writing the first of what he hopes will be many books about the forgotten knight of the round table, Sir Trumpalot. Trumpalot started life as a way of making his daughters laugh at bedtime but now he appears to have taken on a life of his own.
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Christian GrausReviewed in Australia on November 23, 20195.0 out of 5 stars The perfect book to expand your knowledge of Typescript
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThe author clearly knows his stuff, the materials are set out logically and in a way that builds knowledge over time. The practical examples in a number of popular frameworks mean there's real world examples, no matter what you use, and I definitely walked away knowing a lot more about Typescript than I did at the start, despite being a professional developer who uses Typescript every day
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NNNVVVReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 13, 20195.0 out of 5 stars Great Book for Experienced Developers Looking to Widen Their Skills
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI've been developing software for over 20 years using a mixture of languages and technologies and recently have started to migrate more into the web development sphere away from mainly desktop/server.
Having a solid background in software engineering and modern programming languages it was great to find a book targeted at my level. Anyone who has written C++, C#, (other OO languages) will find Typescript pretty straightforward but it's great to get a more in-depth look at what is supported.
Whilst beginners would learn some valuable lessons from this book it's aimed at more experienced developers. I found the detailed process of developing each project from first principles refreshing and a good reminder that for successful outcomes you need solid requirements.
Where some recent books I've read around the subject seem to focus on cramming as many features and buzzwords into as little space as possible, this book picks the tools you'll need to develop a whole range of applications and provides in-depth working examples of how to use them.
Typescript will continue to evolve and push into new arenas of development and with this book I hope I'll have the solid foundations to keep up to date.
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