In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes continue their discussion of TypeScript Fundamentals with a deeper diver into more advanced use cases.
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03:30 - any vs unknown
06:20 - never
13:25 - Type generation
17:20 - TypeScript generics (variables)
21:48 - Promises / Async + Await
29:48 - Type assertion (type casting)
someValue as HTMLParagraphElement
34:14 - TypeScript without TypeScript (JSDoc / TSDoc)
40:08 - Interfaces vs Types
44:27 - Interface or Types
44:50 - any vs unknown
46:52 - Any (No Implicit or Implicit Allowed)
48:31 - Return types (Implicit or Explicit)
50:49 - Compile (TSC, Strip TS)
52:38 - Type Assertion (as or
53:09 - Arrays (Dog[] or Array
54:02 - Assert or Generic (if both work)
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