SKILL PATH
TypeScript improves JavaScript without sacrificing functionality. TypeScript allows us to specify types being passed in code and reports errors when types don't match. As a result of this functionality, big tech companies like Microsoft, Slack, and Lyft are switching to TypeScript. In this Skill Path, you'll start by learning the TypeScript basics and then move on to look at some advanced concepts. You'll also learn to integrate TypeScript with React. This Skill Path will allow you to transition your JavaScript experience to TypeScript painlessly. By the end of this Skill Path, you'll know how to use advanced TypeScript in professional projects.
13 hours
221 Lessons
13 Quizzes
402 Playgrounds
10 Challenges
337 Code Snippets
40 Illustrations
Learning Objectives
Learn the basics of TypeScript, including type checking, iterators, and manipulating objects and arrays.
Understand generic types and how to compose types with discriminated unions.
Get fluent in TypeScript error messages.
Integrate TypeScript with React and create apps that are easy to maintain.
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I prefer Educative courses because they have a nice mix of text & images. I find that with full video courses, it can often be too easy to go into passive learning mode.
Your method is simple, straight to the point and I can practice with it everywhere, even from my phone, that's something I have never had in other learning platforms.
I highly recommend Educative. The courses are well organized and easy to understand.
I prefer Educative courses because they have a nice mix of text & images. I find that with full video courses, it can often be too easy to go into passive learning mode.