TypeScript & React

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May 1, 2020 1 hour & 40 minutes Watch

TypeScript is a programming language developed in 2012 and maintained by Microsoft. It is a strict syntactical superset of JavaScript and adds optional static typing to the language. TypeScript is designed for the development of large applications and trans-compiles to JavaScript. As TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript, existing JavaScript programs are also valid TypeScript programs. Companies that use this language include Microsoft, Oracle, Salesforce, Lyft and Google.

React (also known as React.js or ReactJS) is an open-source, front end, JavaScript library for building user interfaces or UI components. It is maintained by Facebook and a community of individual developers and companies. React can be used as a base in the development of single-page or mobile applications. React’s core library is only concerned with state management and rendering that state to the DOM, so creating single-page React applications usually requires the use of additional libraries for routing, as well as other client-side functionality. React was written in JavaScript and created by Jordan Walke in 2013 of Facebook. Many large tech companies make use of React, including Uber, Airbnb, Netflix and Facebook.

Just Some Of What You'll Learn

  • TypeScript
  • React
  • Web Components
  • Webpack
  • TSX

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This tutorial covers how to get started building professional UI's with TypeScript and React.

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Meet Chris Hawkes

Chris Hawkes is a Senior Software Engineer with over 15 years of experience working for Fortune 500 companies. He’s taught more than 20 million students on YouTube and over 25,000 on Udemy.

Some of his work has been used by universities around the world and sponsored by some of the largest companies in Information Technology.