Introduction
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Introduction
- TS or TypeScript is a programming language that compiles to JavaScript
- It is a superset of JavaScript, so any valid JavaScript code is valid TypeScript code
- Benefits:
- Tooling: catch bugs while coding in your editor
- You can work with types, interfaces, generics, ...
- Write most recent JavaScript features and transpile them to the JS version you want to use
- Goals:
- Provide an optional type system for JavaScript
- Provide planned features from future JavaScript editions to current JavaScript engines
Type system
- Why add types to JavaScript?
- Allows compiler to catch errors while coding
- Types increase the readability of your code
- Great form of documentation
Your JavaScript is TypeScript
- TypeScript provides compile time type safety for your JavaScript code
- Types are completely optional!
- You can simply change the
.jsextension to.ts - TypeScript is intentionally and strictly a superset of JavaScript with optional type checking

Types can be implicit
- Even if you don't explicitly define a type, TypeScript will infer it:
let foo = 123;
foo = '456'; // Compile error: cannot assign `string` to `number`
// Is foo a number or a string?
Types can be explicit
- You can explicitly define a type:
let foo: number = 123;