🟦TypeScript
checking the validity of JavaScript types with a library
TypeScript extends JavaScript to ensure that a variable's data conforms to a certain form, or "type"!
Why TypeScript?
TypeScript allows for easier debugging and prevents bad data from circulating through an app:
also, all JavaScript works in TypeScript
however, TypeScript must transpile into JavaScript to work on the web
The essence of TypeScript
We use TypeScript to validate variables by assigning each variable in TypeScript a type:
Breaking that down:
the
yearRound
variable has a primitive type ofboolean
thus,
yearRound
can only be eithertrue
orfalse
the
cost
has a type of anumber
(JavaScript has no integers or floats; all numeric data are just
number
s)thus,
cost
cannot have symbols other than digits and legal operators
the
destination
has the type of an object{}
this object, in turn, contains a property called
name
the
name
has a type ofstring
Abstracting that further:
type
can take on any of the following (with a few more others):string
number
boolean
Date
unknown
void
never
the
type
can also be arrays of each of the above, e.g.string[]
number[]
as shown in the earlier top snippet, the
type
can also be an objectthe properties in that object would also get their own
type
s
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