From the eBook - Second edition.
1. TypeScript Language Features
4. Object Orientation in TypeScript
5. The JavaScript Runtime
6. Running TypeScript in a Browser
7. Running TypeScript on a Server
8. Exceptions, Memory and Performance
9. Using JavaScript Libraries and Type Definitions
Appendix A. JavaScript Quick Reference
Appendix B. TypeScript Compiler
Appendix C. Bitwise Flags
Appendix D. Coding Katas.
At a Glance; Contents; About the Author; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: TypeScript Language Features; JavaScript Is Valid TypeScript; Variables; Types; Type Annotations; Primitive Types; Arrays; Enumerations; Bit Flags; Type Assertions; Operators; Increment and Decrement; Binary Operators; Bitwise Operators; Logical Operators; NOT Operator; AND Operator; OR Operator; Short-Circuit Evaluation; Conditional Operator; Type Operators; Functions; Optional Parameters; Default Parameters; Rest Parameters; Overloads; Specialized Overload Signatures; Arrow Functions; Interfaces.
ClassesConstructors; Access Modifiers; Properties and Methods; Class Heritage; Scope; Property and Arrow Function; Function Wrapping at Point of Call; ECMAScript 5 Bind Function; Choosing a Solution; Type Information; Modules; Internal Modules; External Modules; Module Loading; Export Assignments; Module Merging; Generics; Generic Functions; Generic Interfaces; Generic Classes; Type Constraints; TypeScript Futures; Summary; Chapter 2: The Type System; Type Systems; Optional Static Types; Structural Typing; Type Erasure; Type Inference; Best Common Type; Contextual Types; Widened Types.
When to AnnotateDuplicate Identifiers; Type Checking; Ambient Declarations; Declaration Files; Definitely Typed; Summary; Key Points; Chapter 3: Object Orientation in TypeScript; Object Orientation in TypeScript; Open Recursion; Encapsulation; Delegation; Polymorphism; SOLID Principles; The Single Responsibility Principle (SRP); The Open-Closed Principle (OCP); The Liskov Substitution Principle (LSP); The Interface Segregation Principle (ISP); The Dependency Inversion Principle (DIP); Design Patterns; The Strategy Pattern; The Abstract Factory Pattern; Practical Example; Mixins.
TypeScript MixinsWhen to Use Mixins; Restrictions; Summary; Key Points; Chapter 4: Understanding the Runtime; Runtime Features; Scope; Variable Hoisting; Callbacks; Passing Functions as Arguments; Events; TypeScript's Custom-Event Mechanism; Event Phases; Extending Objects; Extending the Prototype; Sealing Objects; Alternatives to Extending; Summary; Key Points; Chapter 5: Running TypeScript in a Browser; The Anatomy of a Web Browser; Reflows; The Interesting Components; The JavaScript Interpreter; A Brief History of Networking; Storing Data on the Client; The Document Object Model.
Finding ElementsChanging Elements; Events; Frameworks and Libraries; Network; AJAX; HTTP Get; HTTP Post; WebSockets; Real-Time Communications; Storage; Session Storage; Local Storage; Storage Restrictions; IndexedDB; Upgrade Required; Querying the Database; Adding a New Record; Deleting a Record; IDBRequest Interface; Storage Roundup; Geolocation; Sensors; Battery Status; Proximity Sensor; Light Sensor; Motion and Orientation; Temperature, Noise, and Humidity; Sensor Roundup; Web Workers; Packaging Your Program; Summary; Key Points; Chapter 6: Running TypeScript on a Server; Install Node.