In this tutorial, we'll learn about Typescript Utility Types and look at examples of each utility type we review. If you have questions, please join my Discord server where I answer questions and you can chat with other web dev students: discord.gg/neKghyefqh
You know what I love about the video? It's the way you teach, especially through the development of a single example. Additionally, you mention the practical usage of the concept in real world projects !
My first love in programming languages was C#. Then I switched to the "dark" side and went with JavaScript, but short after I knew TypeScript was a thing. When you see all of those "typescript" stuff going on you can say "Damn thats so hard I cannot understand it", but when someone explain it to you in such an easy way, you realize how оrderly and understandable actually the code is. That's why I love my job, you never stop to learn and improve yourself. Thank you for the amazing video! :)
Starting internship next week and will work with react typescript, your lessons give me confidence it will go well! Those came out right in time for me :)
Amazing job, I need your advice about which backend approach I should take, PHP or Node. I'm really confusing, and I want the simple one and the easiest approach .. thanks again.
Logitech MK270: smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B079JLY5M5 ..some say they like hearing the clicks and some don't. I like it. I'm now using a noisegate on my mic so it doesn't come through as much as it used to.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode Thanks! I have no issue with either clicks or keys, I asked because the sound of the keyboard is so heavy and thunky, really like that sound :D
In this tutorial, we'll learn about Typescript Utility Types and look at examples of each utility type we review. If you have questions, please join my Discord server where I answer questions and you can chat with other web dev students: discord.gg/neKghyefqh
You know what I love about the video? It's the way you teach, especially through the development of a single example. Additionally, you mention the practical usage of the concept in real world projects !
My first love in programming languages was C#. Then I switched to the "dark" side and went with JavaScript, but short after I knew TypeScript was a thing. When you see all of those "typescript" stuff going on you can say "Damn thats so hard I cannot understand it", but when someone explain it to you in such an easy way, you realize how оrderly and understandable actually the code is.
That's why I love my job, you never stop to learn and improve yourself. Thank you for the amazing video! :)
You're welcome! And if you like C#, Typescript should be very enjoyable indeed!
Starting internship next week and will work with react typescript, your lessons give me confidence it will go well! Those came out right in time for me :)
You got this!
Good job explainining these concepts, keep up the good work! I just subscribed to your channel
Thanks Dave!
For your effort, appreciated.
Welcome!
You are theee "BEST" Dave ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!
Thanks for the video Dave!
Thank you so much Dave! Keep Teaching
You're very welcome!
Thank's a lot for this tutorial
You are welcome!
Thank you, Dave
Your welcome, HH!
Thank you Dave!
Welcome!
Please make course on Nextjs and T3 stack
Great request!
Amazing tutorial thank you
Welcome!
Whoa. Parameter and ReturnType would make some of my functions more DRY
Amazing job, I need your advice about which backend approach I should take, PHP or Node. I'm really confusing, and I want the simple one and the easiest approach .. thanks again.
If you are already comfortable with Javascript, Node.js will seem easier.
Thank you Dave .. 😀
Thank u so much sir
Most welcome!
Thanks Dave, React + typescript advance course Please
You're welcome!
Great tutorial! So in some sense, the utility types Required and Partial are "inverse" to each other.
Yes, I found there are several utility types you can think of this way.
Sir please make video on angular
no
@@CaliburPANDAs why
i know i m asking a lot, but it will be super nice from you if ll you do a series about react graphql , sequelize stack
ps your the best teacher i know , and i study a lot of tutorials on youtube
Thank you!
Thank you for the request!
Thanks Dave, I completed this series up to this lesson in all one day. Now I am ready for projects with TS 🚀🚀🚀
You got this! 💯🚀
Kind of a weird question, but what is the keyboard you're using?
Logitech MK270: smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B079JLY5M5 ..some say they like hearing the clicks and some don't. I like it. I'm now using a noisegate on my mic so it doesn't come through as much as it used to.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode Thanks! I have no issue with either clicks or keys, I asked because the sound of the keyboard is so heavy and thunky, really like that sound :D
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Is your react course is still watchable
Or is it old now
Yes, it is for beginners and covers fundamentals.
Why typescript concentrates more on type of data?
Static typing is what TS is all about.
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