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TypeScript 4 Design Patterns and Best Practices

You're reading from  TypeScript 4 Design Patterns and Best Practices

Product type Book
Published in Sep 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800563421
Pages 350 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Author (1):
 Theofanis Despoudis Theofanis Despoudis
Profile icon Theofanis Despoudis

Table of Contents (14) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started with TypeScript 4
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Typescript 4 3. Chapter 2: TypeScript Core Principles 4. Section 2: Core Design Patterns and Concepts
5. Chapter 3: Creational Design Patterns 6. Chapter 4: Structural Design Patterns 7. Chapter 5: Behavioral Design Patterns 8. Section 3: Advanced Concepts and Best Practices
9. Chapter 6: Functional Programming with TypeScript 10. Chapter 7: Reactive Programming with TypeScript 11. Chapter 8: Developing Modern and Robust TypeScript Applications 12. Chapter 9: Anti-Patterns and Workarounds 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Applying the SOLID principles

SOLID is an acronym for the first five Object Oriented Priniciple (OOP) design principles: single responsibility principle, open-closed principle, Liskov substitution principle, interface segregation principle, and dependency inversion principle coined by Robert C. Martin in his 2000 paper Design Principles and Design Patterns, available at https://fi.ort.edu.uy/innovaportal/file/2032/1/design_principles.pdf.

These principles exhibit a strong correlation with OOP languages and how to structure your programs with maintenance and extensibility in mind. Adopting these practices can contribute to producing code that is easier to refactor and to reason about.

To start with, we'll take a deep dive into these principles with some representative examples in TypeScript, and we will then make some conclusions.

Understanding the single-responsibility principle

A class should have one, and only one, reason to change.

– Robert C. Martin

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