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
قابلیتهای ویژهی enum در TypeScript
دسترسی به داده با NHibernate
One thing that keeps amazing me is how many smart developers still feel the urge to write their own data access layer (DAL). They either do it all manually, or they generate parts of it, or they generate the whole thing. Whichever way you go, there are still various alternative paths you can choose from.
نگاهی به آینده WebAssembly
The future of WebAssembly - A look at upcoming features and proposals
WebAssembly is a performance optimised virtual machine that was shipped in all four major browsers earlier this year. It is a nascent technology and the current version is very much an MVP (minimum viable product). This blog post takes a look at the WebAssembly roadmap and the features it might be gain in the near future.
I’ll try to keep this blog post relatively high-level, so I’ll skip over some of the more technical proposals, instead focusing on what they might mean for languages that target WebAssembly.
LocalDB چیست؟
نهایتا به جایی نرسیدم .
Unable to load the native components of SQL Server Compact corresponding to the ADO.NET provider of version 8854. Install the correct version of SQL Server Compact. Refer to KB article 974247 for more details.
مقایسه Angular vs. React vs. Vue
If you love TypeScript: Angular or React
If you love object-orientated-programming (OOP): Angular
If you need guidance, structure and a helping hand: Angular
If you like flexibility: React
If you love big ecosystems: React
If you like choosing among dozens of packages: React
If you love JS & the “everything-is-Javascript-approach”: React
If you like really clean code: Vue
If you want the easiest learning curve: Vue
If you want the most lightweight framework: Vue
If you want separation of concerns in one file: Vue
If you are working alone or have a small team: Vue or React
If your app tends to get really large: Angular or React
If you want to build an app with react-native: React
If you want to have a lot of developers in the pool: Angular or React
If you work with designers and need clean HTML files: Angular or Vue
If you like Vue but are afraid of the limited ecosystem: React
If you can’t decide, first learn React, then Vue, then Angular
ویژگی های جدید dotNET Core 2.1
Earlier this week, Microsoft published the roadmap for .NET Core 2.1, ASP.NET Core 2.1 and EF Core 2.1, expected to be out in the first quarter of 2018. The team also talked about several new features with this new release. This release is more of a feedback-oriented release based on .NET Core 2.0 release. The.NET Core 2.0 is a huge success and already more than half a million developers are now using .NET Core 2.0. All thanks to .NET Standard 2.0 release . In this post find out about the new features of .NET Core 2.1.