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Learning Resources for TypeScript

I've had folks ask me for Typescript resources a few times over the past couple of months, so I might as well share what I think are great resources for getting started with and continuing with TypeScript.

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These are paid and free resources, but I think they're all great. Remember that your work probably has an educational stipend, so leverage that if you can.

I'll update these resources as I find new ones.

Tools

Reading + Videos

Courses

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Douglas Fugazi

Thanks for sharing.

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Gulshan Aggarwal

Very useful ♥

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