Starting with an introduction to the language and its features, the book discusses some of the major features of TypeScript in depth, from working with the type system through object-orientation to understanding the runtime and the TypeScript compiler. The book then covers some of the factors to be considered when running a TypeScript application in the browser, including interacting with the DOM, making asynchronous requests, and working with useful browser APIs, followed by a demonstration of server-side TypeScript using the popular Node.js framework. Topics covered include: key TypeScript language features; how to work with the TypeScript type system; how to transfer object-orientation skills to TypeScript; useful JavaScript patterns and features that work well with TypeScript; how to consume existing JavaScript libraries in TypeScript program; how to run TypeScript in a web browser or on a server. -- Edited summary from book
Steve Fenton Libros
Steve Fenton es una figura destacada en la comunidad de TypeScript, reconocido por su amplia experiencia y su profunda pasión por el lenguaje. Ha dedicado años a difundir sus conocimientos a través de presentaciones atractivas, sesiones de capacitación completas y participación activa en foros de desarrolladores. Su considerable experiencia con aplicaciones JavaScript a gran escala, combinada con un enfoque especializado en TypeScript, lo posiciona como un recurso invaluable para navegar en el desarrollo web moderno. Más allá de sus esfuerzos técnicos, Fenton profundiza en la psicología y la filosofía, lo que sugiere una curiosidad intelectual que probablemente influye en su enfoque único del desarrollo.


Ethnicity, Gender and Social Change
- 260 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Focusing on the intersections of gender and ethnicity, this volume presents a collection of theoretical reflections and new research that highlight the sociological significance of these identities. It examines diverse case studies, including Punjabi families in the UK, Surinamese migrants in Amsterdam, and gender dynamics among Hindu and Muslim women and Black nurses in Britain. Additionally, it explores the experiences of the African and Asian diasporas and gender identity in post-Soviet Latvia, offering insights into the complexities individuals face within these social contexts.