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Bicara TypeScript

This repo contain resource of Bicara Typescript. Youtube Series for Learn Typescript

Branches :

master : starter code

finish : finish code

1. JavaScript vs TypeScript Types

Javascript Typescript
1 undefined undefined
2 boolean boolean
3 number number
4 string string
5 bigint number
6 symbol symbol
7 null null
8 object object
9 function function
10 - any
11 - union
12 - intersection
13 - enum
14 - void
15 - advance type

Notes :

  • 1-6 are Primitive Data Types
  • All primitives are immutable. A primitive is not an object and has no methods of its own.
  • Null is special primitive
  • All types in TypeScript are subtypes of a single top type called the Any type.

Exercises :

  • Evaluate all JavaScript Types
  • undefined vs null vs not defined
  • Cons & Pros Dynamic Type

2. Typescript Types

How to declare typescript type :

  • Type inference ( implicit ) let ti = "hello"
  • Type annotations ( explicit ) let ta:string = "hello ts"

Exercises :

  • Convert all JavaScript Types to TypeScript
  • Function Type
  • Union Type |
  • Type Aliases
  • Setup Environtment ( eslint, prettier )

3. Array & Tuples

Tuples is an array with fixed size and known data types.

There are few ways to declare an array:

  1. Using Type Inference let list = [1, 2, 3, 4];
  2. Using square brackets. elementType[] let fruits: string[] = ['Apple', 'Orange', 'Banana'];
  3. Using a generic array type. Array<elementType> let fruits: Array<string> = ['Apple', 'Orange', 'Banana'];

Exercises :

  • Array of Number
  • Array of String
  • Array with Union
  • Tuple
  • Array of Object
  • Array multidimensional
  • Destructuring

4. Object

Object is a type that represents the non-primitive type, i.e. anything that is not number, string, boolean, bigint, symbol, null, or undefined

Exercises :

  • Object Literal
  • Nested Object
  • Nested, Object of Array
  • Nested, Object of Object ( Dynamic Properties)
  • Destructuring
  • Utility Types ( ReadOnly, Record )

5. Functions

Functions are the building blocks of readable, maintainable, and reusable code. A function is a set of statements to perform a specific task. Functions organize the program into logical blocks of code.

Exercises :

  • function basic : declaration,expression, arrow
  • optional & default parameters
  • rest parameter
  • conditional type with union, generic, overloads

6. Classes

  • class basic : constructor, properties, method
  • access modifiers (private, public, private)
  • inheritance / sub-class
  • static member
  • abstract classes
access modifier class sub-class instance
public
protected
private

7. Interface vs Type

Feature Interface Type
aliases
object
merge
Intersection & Union
implementes
extend

8. Advanced Type

  • Partial Partial<T>
  • Required Required<T>
  • Readonly Readonly<T>
  • Pick Pick<T, K>
  • Omit Omit<T, K>
  • Record Record<K,T>
  • Extract Extract<T, U>
  • Exclude Exclude<T,U>

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