TypeScript is a typed superset of JavaScript with the potential to solve many of theheadaches for which JavaScript is famous. But TypeScript has a learning curve of its own, and understanding how to use it effectively takes time and practice. Using the format popularized by Effective C++ and Effective Java (both Addison-Wesley), this practical book features 83 items that give specific advice on what to do and what not to do, and how to think about the language.Author Dan Vanderkam shows you how to apply each item's advice through concrete examples. This book will help you advance from a beginning or intermediate user familiar with TypeScript basics to an expert who knows how to use the language well.Updated for TypeScript 5, this second edition includes two new chapters on type-level programming and TypeScript recipes.Learn the nuts and bolts of TypeScript's type systemDesign types to make your code safer and more understandableUse type inference to get full safety with a minimum of type annotationsMake tactical use of the any typeUnderstand how dependencies and type declaration files work in TypeScriptSuccessfully migrate your JavaScript code base to TypeScriptAbout the AuthorDan Vanderkam is an independent software developer, formerly at Google and Sidewalk Labs. He is the author of numerous open source JavaScript/TypeScript libraries, including the dygraphs charting library, source-map-explorer, literate-ts, pg-to-ts and crosswalk. He is the author of Effective TypeScript: 62 Ways to Improve Your TypeScript (O'Reilly 2019) and has spoken at numerous TS conferences. He blogs at effectivetypescript.com.