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Course Review
Here is our in-depth review of Typescript Core Language Path, based on hours of rigorous testing and evaluation.
Updated: December 16, 2023
Great instructors delivering focused, polished microlearning. A solid choice for screencast training, but you should supplement with independent practice.
Fast Facts
Pluralsight
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#3 in The Best Online Courses for Learning TypeScript in 2023
#3 in The Best Online Courses for Learning TypeScript in 2023
This series of video courses covers everything from the basics to advanced TypeScript features. The courses are concise and scoped well to cover the core topics without too much overlap.
Pluralsight's authors are the main draw here, as experts Dan Wahlin, John Papa, Simon Allardice and others guide you through real-world TypeScript usage.
Pluralsight's TypeScript Core Language path includes an adaptive assessment that will measure your proficiency with the language. The assessment can give you a good idea for how your TypeScript knowledge stacks up against other Pluralsight users and areas to target for additional study.
You'll need additional practice with hands-on projects to make the leap from watching to building.
The courses in this path were all created in 2021 or earlier, so the content is getting a bit dated, covering TypeScript 3 and 4. But the core concepts covered in the path are still valid at time of writing.
Frontend Masters
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#3 in The Best Online Courses for Learning TypeScript in 2023
#3 in The Best Online Courses for Learning TypeScript in 2023
One of the top video-based JavaScript learning resources available. If you complete the introductory JavaScript courses plus the Learn JavaScript path, you're going to be pretty solid with JavaScript. The first four to five courses here are a great start for getting up to speed.
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The lead of this project, Brian Green, has worked in developer education since 2009. He built the content development teams at Pluralsight and Udacity, implementing quality standards and tutorials to improve course quality and working with hundreds of authors to create courseware. Most recently, he built the product team at App Academy. As of writing, he estimates he has spent nearly a year of his life taking or reviewing online courses, on topics ranging from Web Development, Networking, Server Administration, DevOps, Cybersecurity, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence.
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