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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

Using idiomatic code from other languages

Sometimes, when coming from a different programming language background, it's tempting to use patterns and idioms that are prevalent there as a result of these language limitations. Although many programming concepts are shared between many languages, such as control loops, classes, functions, and so on, there are many other concepts particular to one language that cannot be used in a different language.

In the next subsections, we show some obvious cases where using some idiomatic constructs from other languages will not work well with TypeScript, starting first with the Java language.

From the Java language

If you are coming from a Java background, then you work mainly with classes; so OOP principles are prevalent here. One common pattern in the Java world is the use of Plain Old Java Objects or POJOs for short.

This is just a naming convention for creating a class that follows some rules, especially in the context of Java...

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