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Beschreibung
A no-nonsense guide to all the essentials you’ll need to become a TypeScript wizard and build a TypeScript application from scratch.

“An invaluable resource to countless developers.”
—Ryan Cavanaugh, Development Lead Microsoft TypeScript Team

TypeScript makes JavaScript safer and your editor smarter. Matt Pocock’s Total TypeScript courses have trained thousands of developers by putting the editor first: You learn types by watching what TypeScript tells you, not by memorizing rules. This book brings that method to print.

You’ll start by setting up a proper TypeScript environment, then immediately begin writing and annotating code. Each chapter builds on the last—primitive types to unions, objects to classes, basic generics to type transformations—with exercises woven throughout as checkpoints, not afterthoughts.

Later chapters tackle what takes longer to learn: deriving types from other types, writing type predicates and assertion functions, configuring the compiler for real projects, and building type architectures that don’t collapse under their own weight.

You’ll learn to:
  • Read TypeScript’s error messages and use your editor as a teaching tool
  • Write precise types for objects, functions, and classes
  • Use unions, narrowing, and generics to make types flexible without losing safety
  • Derive and transform types so you don’t repeat yourself
  • Configure [...] for React, Node, or library development

This is a workshop in print. The one Matt Pocock has been refining for years.
A no-nonsense guide to all the essentials you’ll need to become a TypeScript wizard and build a TypeScript application from scratch.

“An invaluable resource to countless developers.”
—Ryan Cavanaugh, Development Lead Microsoft TypeScript Team

TypeScript makes JavaScript safer and your editor smarter. Matt Pocock’s Total TypeScript courses have trained thousands of developers by putting the editor first: You learn types by watching what TypeScript tells you, not by memorizing rules. This book brings that method to print.

You’ll start by setting up a proper TypeScript environment, then immediately begin writing and annotating code. Each chapter builds on the last—primitive types to unions, objects to classes, basic generics to type transformations—with exercises woven throughout as checkpoints, not afterthoughts.

Later chapters tackle what takes longer to learn: deriving types from other types, writing type predicates and assertion functions, configuring the compiler for real projects, and building type architectures that don’t collapse under their own weight.

You’ll learn to:
  • Read TypeScript’s error messages and use your editor as a teaching tool
  • Write precise types for objects, functions, and classes
  • Use unions, narrowing, and generics to make types flexible without losing safety
  • Derive and transform types so you don’t repeat yourself
  • Configure [...] for React, Node, or library development

This is a workshop in print. The one Matt Pocock has been refining for years.
Über den Autor
Matt Pocock is a TypeScript educator and developer who has worked with Vercel and [...]. He created [...], an online learning platform that has taught thousands of developers to master TypeScript.

Taylor Bell is a writer, developer, and researcher with a background in Communication Theory and Computer Science from Boise State University.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
PART I:
Chapter 1: Kickstart Your TypeScript Setup
Chapter 2: IDE Superpowers
Chapter 3: TypeScript in the Development Pipeline

PART II: Fundamentals
Chapter 4: Essential Types and Annotations
Chapter 5: Unions, Literals, and Narrowing

PART III: Objects, Classes, and Mutability
Chapter 6: Objects
Chapter 7: Mutability
Chapter 8: Classes
Chapter 9: TypeScript-Only Features

PART IV: Working with the Compiler
Chapter 10: Deriving Types
Chapter 11: Annotations and Assertions
Chapter 12: The Weird Parts

PART V: Understanding the Environment
Chapter 13: Modules, Scripts, and Declaration Files
Chapter 14: Configuring TypeScript

Part VI: Advanced Application Development
Chapter 15: Designing Your Types in TypeScript
Chapter 16: The /utils Folder
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2026
Fachbereich: Programmiersprachen
Genre: Importe, Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781718504165
ISBN-10: 1718504160
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Pocock, Matt
Hersteller: Random House LLC US
No Starch Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, Postfach:15 46, D-65189 Wiesbaden, info@bod.de
Maße: 234 x 181 x 30 mm
Von/Mit: Matt Pocock
Erscheinungsdatum: 14.04.2026
Gewicht: 0,796 kg
Artikel-ID: 134935301

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