TypeScript Best Practices
This course will teach you best practices for writing effective, maintainable, and performant code for all of your TypeScript projects.
Best practices ensure your code is clean, readable, and maintainable. This makes it easier for you and others to understand and modify the code in the future. In this course, TypeScript Best Practices, you’ll learn many best practices for writing clean, readable, maintainable, and performant TypeScript. First, you’ll explore some project-level best practices for project configuration, structure, and tooling. Next, you’ll discover language-specific best practices for writing TypeScript, such as features of the language to avoid or favor, before progressing through intermediate and advanced topics like using conditional types and decorators. Finally, you’ll learn some best practices for writing asynchronous code, security, performance, and testing. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of TypeScript best practices needed to create effective, maintainable applications that adhere to modern industry standards.
Author Name: Dan Wellman
Author Description:
Dan Wellman is a web developer, author, and course instructor from the UK. He has been a developer for just over 15 years, and has been writing and making videos about his experiences for almost as long. He has written 10 books about JavaScript libraries and TypeScript, and produced around 50 video courses on front-end development. He is currently a Senior UI Developer for Hazeltree Treasury Solutions, and lives on the South Coast of the UK with his wife and four children.
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Project-level Best Practices
32mins - Language Best Practices
49mins - Asynchronous Best Practices
13mins - Error Handling Best Practices
19mins - Performance Best Practices
16mins - Testing Best Practices
12mins
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