Mosh Hamedani – The Ultimate TypeScript Course
Learn to make your JavaScript applications scale
TypeScript: Go from Beginner to Pro
TypeScript has never been so popular! It’s an essential language for building large-scalable applications. That’s why more and more companies are looking for developers who know TypeScript well.
If you’re a JavaScript developer and want to upgrade your skills for better job opportunities, you must have TypeScript on your resume. That’s what this course is all about!
In under 5 hours, you’ll learn everything you need to know to effectively use TypeScript in front-end and back-end development. You’ll see how TypeScript boosts your productivity and helps you write more maintainable and robust code with fewer bugs.
If you’re looking for a comprehensive, well-organized, and step-by-step TypeScript course that takes you from zero to hero, you’re in the right place. Enroll now to get ed!
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to…
- Gain a solid understanding of TypeScript
- Use TypeScript for front-end and back-end development
- Troubleshoot TypeScript errors like a pro
A step-by-step, beginner-friendly course
- Gain a solid understanding of the TypeScript language and tools
- Learn all about classes, interfaces, and object-oriented programming with TypeScript
- Use generics to build re-usable types
- Create custom complex types
- Inject code using decorators
- Use TypeScript in React projects
- Use TypeScript in Node/Express projects
- Understand and troubleshoot confusing TypeScript errors
- Write modular code using modules
- Integrate with third-party JavaScript libraries
- Debug TypeScript code
- Customize the TypeScript compiler (tsconfig)
- Apply best practices
- And much, much more!
A clear, concise, and perfectly-structured course with real-life examples, exercises, and solutions.
Who is this course for?
This course is for JavaScript developers who want to level-up their skills and use TypeScript to create large-scale web or mobile applications.
Prerequisites
To take this course, you need basic familiarity with JavaScript concepts such as variables and constants, arrays, objects, functions, and so on. No prior TypeScript knowledge is required as everything is covered from the ground up.
Your Instructor
Hi! My name is Mosh Hamedani. I’m a software engineer with two decades of experience. I’ve taught millions of people how to code and how to become professional software engineers through my online courses and YouTube channel.
I believe coding should be fun and accessible to everyone.
Course Curriculum
- 1- Welcome (0:52)
- 2- Prerequisites (0:36)
- 3- How to Take this Course (0:55)
- 4- Getting Help
- 5- Learning Paths
- 6- Follow Me Around
- 1- Introduction (0:31)
- 2- What is TypeScript (4:41)
- 3- Setting Up the Development Environment (1:51)
- 4- Your First TypeScript Program (3:50)
- 5- Configuring the TypeScript Compiler (4:03)
- 6- Debugging TypeScript Applications (4:53)
- 7 – Summary
- 1- Introduction (0:28)
- 2- Built-in Types (1:58)
- 3- The any Type (2:45)
- 4- Strict Compiler Option
- 5- Arrays (2:18)
- 6- Tuples (2:43)
- 7- Enums (3:23)
- 8- Functions (6:51)
- 9- Objects (4:34)
- 10- Summary
- 11- Exercises
- 1- Introduction (0:29)
- 2- Type Aliases (1:38)
- 3- Union Types (2:36)
- 4- Intersection Types (2:03)
- 5- Literal Types (1:45)
- 6- Nullable Types (2:36)
- 7- Optional Chaining (4:41)
- 8- The Nullish Coaelscing Operator (1:59)
- 9- Type Assertions (3:07)
- 10- The unknown Type (2:24)
- 11- The never Type (2:59)
- 12- Summary
- 13- Exercises
- 1- Introduction (0:51)
- 2- What is Object-oriented Programming (3:34)
- 3- Creating Classes (3:55)
- 4- Creating Objects (3:24)
- 5- Read-only and Optional Properties (1:44)
- 6- Access Control Keywords (3:42)
- 7- Parameter Properties (1:58)
- 8- Getters and Setters (2:26)
- 9- Index Signatures (3:08)
- 10- Static Members (4:58)
- 11- Inheritance (4:49)
- 12- Method Overriding (3:50)
- 13- Polymorphism (5:13)
- 14- Private vs Protected Members (1:33)
- 15- Abstract Classes and Methods (4:06)
- 16- Interfaces (6:44)
- 17- Interfaces vs Types
- 18- Summary
- 19- Exercises
- 1- Introduction (0:24)
- 2- Understanding the Problem (2:05)
- 3- Generic Classes (2:52)
- 4- Generic Functions (1:58)
- 5- Generic Interfaces (3:22)
- 6- Generic Constraints (2:22)
- 7- Extending Generic Classes (6:56)
- 8- The keyof Operator (3:39)
- 9- Type Mapping (5:02)
- 10- Summary
- 11- Exercises
- 1- Introduction (0:29)
- 2- What Are Decorators (1:39)
- 3- Class Decorators (4:00)
- 4- Parameterized Decorators (2:12)
- 5- Decorator Composition (1:22)
- 6- Method Decorators (7:02)
- 7- Accessor Decorators – Title (4:44)
- 8- Property Decorators (4:59)
- 9- Parameter Decorators (2:22)
- 10- Summary
- 11- Exercises
- 1- Introduction (0:35)
- 2- Exporting and Importing (4:20)
- 3- Module Formats (3:19)
- 4- Default Exports (2:58)
- 5- Wildcard Imports (0:57)
- 6- Re-exporting (3:15)
- 7- Summary
- 1- Introduction (0:34)
- 2- Including JS Code in TS Projects (2:18)
- 3- Type Checking JS Code (2:16)
- 4- Describing Types Using JSDoc (2:10)
- 5- Creating Declaration Files (2:20)
- 6- Using Definitely Typed Declaration Files (2:32)
- 7- Summary
- 1- Introduction (0:28)
- 2- Creating a React App with TypeScript (1:28)
- 3- Adding Bootstrap (1:34)
- 4- Creating a Component – Title (5:11)
- 5- Using the State Hook (2:09)
- 6- Calling the Backend (4:17)
- 7- Using the Effect Hook (2:08)
- 8- Handling Events (3:41)
- 9- Building a Form (3:34)
- 10- Handling Form Submission (4:51)
- 11- Additional Reading
- 1- Introduction (0:32)
- 2- Executing TypeScript Code with Node (2:39)
- 3- Setting up an Express Project (3:13)
- 4- Creating a Basic Route (0:56)
- 5- Creating a Router (1:48)
- 6- Parsing Request Bodies (3:36)
- 7- Building an API (3:47)
- Course Summary
- Course Wrap Up (0:24)
Proof Content
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