The extensive adoption of JavaScript for application development, and the ability to use HTML and JavaScript to create Windows Store apps, has made JavaScript a vital part of the Windows development ecosystem. Microsoft has done extensive work to make JavaScript easier to use. Microsoft's TypeScript extends many familiar features of .NET programming to JavaScript. With TypeScript Succinctly by Steve Fenton, you will learn how TypeScript provides optional static typing and classes to JavaScript development, how to create and load modules, and how to work with existing JavaScript libraries through ambient declarations. TypeScript is even significantly integrated with Visual Studio to provide the autocompletion and type checking you are most comfortable with.
Concepts in TypeScript
Visual Studio
Type Safety
Creating New Modules
Loading Modules
Working with Existing JavaScript
Unit Testing with TypeScript
Summary
Appendix A: Alternative Development Tools
Appendix B: TypeScript Command Line
Appendix C: External Resources
978-1-64200-038-2
July 7, 2014
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