ReactJS is wildly popular and thus wildly supported. TypeScript is increasingly popular, and thus increasingly supported.
The two together? Not as much. Given that they both change quickly, it's hard to find accurate learning materials.
React+TypeScript, with JetBrains IDEs? That three-part combination is the topic of this series. We'll show a little about a lot. Meaning, the key steps to getting productive, in the IDE, for React projects using TypeScript. Along the way, we'll show test-driven development and emphasize tips and tricks in the IDE.
Other videos from this series:
1. Project Setup: https://youtu.be/wm8WdAB64gw
2. Project Cleanup: https://youtu.be/b0KrB31hN5k
3. Testing: https://youtu.be/Y_TGIsFnvo4
4. Debugging Node.js: https://youtu.be/r1kwXZnO8gw
5. Debugging in Chrome: https://youtu.be/dvmZi_DWu9I
6. TSX and ES6: https://youtu.be/JXrZDUzkc2Q
7. Class Props: https://youtu.be/HYmoeUF9ZH0
8. Class State: https://youtu.be/21-VMTmiV8E
9. Rich Events and Testing: https://youtu.be/OO7OmA5UlQM
10. Presentation Components: https://youtu.be/SnCGW6JUo4E
پیشنهاد اضافه شدن type به JavaScript
Today we’re excited to announce our support and collaboration on a new Stage 0 proposal to bring optional and erasable type syntax to JavaScript. Because this new syntax wouldn’t change how surrounding code runs, it would effectively act as comments. We think this has the potential to make TypeScript easier and faster to use for development at every scale. We’d like to talk about why we’re pursuing this, and how this proposal works at a high level.
دوره کامل Typescript
درک TypeScript
Domain-Driven Refactoring - Jimmy Bogard - NDC London 2022
Books, workshops, storming and more, all build up an idealized domain model. All describe great techniques for domain-driven greenfield applications. But what about the code we have? How can we take what's already built, and move it towards a better, more cohesive design?
In this session, we'll look at anemic, procedural, boring code and examine code smells that can point us in the right direction. We'll also look at standard design patterns for more complex behaviors and models, and how to recognize when (and when not) to apply them. Finally, we'll cover how to safely apply refactoring techniques to achieve our domain-driven model nirvana.