Today I am pleased to share some exciting news. I just finished authoring a new 5-day course on TypeScript! Essential TypeScript 2.0 with Visual Studio Code It is timed to coincide with the 2.0 release of TypeScript, a relatively new programming language designed to make JavaScript strongly typed and more capable of supporting large-scale web applications. I authored the course for Global Knowledge, an IT training company that in 2015 acquired DevelopMentor, a developer training company where I authored and taught courses in C# and .NET since 2006. The course represents the culmination of a four-month odyssey, in which I not only had to grok TypeScript grammar and syntax but also mastered an entirely new technology stack and toolchain. It was fun! Here is a list of topics included in the course: Introduction to TypeScript Language Basics Using Visual Studio Code with TypeScript Task Automation, Unit Testing, Continuous Integration The TypeScript Type System Functional Programming Asynchronous Programming Object-Oriented Programming Generics and Decorators Namespaces and Modules Practical TypeScript with Express and Angular While performing the herculean task of creating a 5-day class with slides, labs and numerous demos, I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed the process of adding a new weapon to my arsenal as a software developer and the chance to venture off in an entirely new direction.


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