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TypeScript for Backend Development

bookSetting Up TypeScript

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To work with TypeScript, you need to install it and configure your project.

TypeScript does not run directly in Node.js. Instead, it compiles into regular JavaScript, which can then be executed.

Installing TypeScript

You can install TypeScript globally using npm:

npm install -g typescript

After installation, you can check the version:

tsc -v

Creating a TypeScript File

Create a new file with the .ts extension:

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const message: string = "Hello, TypeScript"; console.log(message);
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Compiling TypeScript to JavaScript

To convert a TypeScript file into JavaScript, use the TypeScript compiler:

tsc index.ts

This will generate a new file:

index.js

You can then run it with Node.js:

node index.js

Using a tsconfig File

In real projects, TypeScript is configured using a tsconfig.json file.

You can generate it with:

tsc --init

This file defines how TypeScript compiles your code.

For now, you don't need to change much inside it. The default configuration is enough to get started.

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