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Asked: November 28, 20242024-11-28T12:10:08+00:00 2024-11-28T12:10:08+00:00

TypeScript used to be on my $#!% 💩 list

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JavaScript (JS)

JS – a high-level, ECMAScript, interpreted / just-in-time compiled programming language developed by Brendan Eich of Netscape. Not to be confused with Java.

JavaScript was initially created to “make web pages alive”.

  • well known – JS is almost as old as the internet
  • JS is an OOP (object oriented programming) language
  • JS is single-threaded
  • but JS is weakly and dynamically typed

👩🏽‍💻 (me): Good ol' JavaScript, what more can I say about one of the worlds most popular scripting language? 🌎 (world): Learn to TypeScript or GTFO.

So I started learning TypeScript. Not gonna lie it was so painful in the beginning. I hadn't been working with JS long enough, understand JS well enough, or become annoyed enough by all the silly JS errors / browser compatibility issues to appreciate something like TS.

Thus, TS was very much so on my 💩 list, but I have since seen the light.

TypeScript (TS)

TS – a strongly typed programming language developed by Microsoft that builds on JavaScript, giving you better tooling at any scale.

Editor Checks

Suddenly debugging was less of a nightmare with editor checks, because if TS doesn't like it, it wont compile.

const user = {   id: l334,   firstName: "Nicole",   lastName: "Nobles",   job: "Web developer", }  console.log(user.name) 
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JS doesn't know to alert me that user doesn't have a name property.

but with TS I get an error:
Property 'name' does not exist on type { firstName: string; lastName: string; job: string }

Auto-complete

No more guessing what properties are on an object.

Interfaces

If I made a User interface I can't add / remove any required properties to the object.

*Note: adding ? after a property makes it optional.

interface User {   id: number   firstName: string   lastName: string   job: string   remote?: boolean }  function updateUser(id: number, update: Partial<User>) {   const data = getUser(id)   const user = { ...data, ...update, city: "Hachiōji" }   saveUser(id, user) } 
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TS will rightfully complain that 'city' does not exist on interface 'User'.

This only the tip of the TS iceberg. Don't take my word for it, you can check out the documentation here.

Conclusion

Once given a proper chance TypeScript has been amazingly helpful at saving me time and hard ache with features Editor Check, Auto-complete, and Interfaces. I won't lie sometimes I just slap any on things and call it a day, but it eats away at me until I get it typed like the rest of the project.

So, Keep calm, and Type(Script) on. Thanks for reading! 😊

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