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  1. Why use triple-equal (===) in TypeScript? - Stack Overflow

    Jul 20, 2019 · In JavaScript, it's commonly seen as best practice to use === instead of ==, for obvious and well-known reasons. In TypeScript, which is one to be preferred? Is there even one which is …

  2. Does Typescript support the ?. operator? (And, what's it called?)

    Jan 17, 2017 · Yes. As of TypeScript 3.7 (released on November 5, 2019), this feature is supported and is called Optional Chaining: At its core, optional chaining lets us write code where TypeScript can …

  3. What's the meaning of "=>" in TypeScript? (Fat Arrow)

    In TypeScript, everything that comes after the : but before an = (assignment) is the type information. So your example is saying that the type of MakePoint is a function that takes 0 arguments and returns …

  4. When should I use ?? (nullish coalescing) vs || (logical OR)?

    The ?? operator was added to TypeScript 3.7 back in November 2019. And more recently, the ?? operator was included in ES2020, which is supported by Node 14 (released in April 2020).

  5. What is TypeScript and why should I use it instead of JavaScript?

    What is the TypeScript language? What can it do that JavaScript or available libraries cannot do, that would give me reason to consider it?

  6. typescript - Safe navigation operator (?.) or (!.) and null property ...

    the operation a! produces a value of the type of a with null and undefined excluded Optional chaining finally made it to typescript (3.7) 🎉 The optional chaining operator ?. permits reading the value of a …

  7. In TypeScript, what is the ! (exclamation mark / bang) operator when ...

    Feb 16, 2017 · It tells TypeScript to leave the expressions result as it is and pass it to JavaScript. It allows the use of JavaScript semantics in TypeScript, such as using loose equality (with the …

  8. Newest 'typescript' Questions - Stack Overflow

    2 days ago · 2 replies 34 views TypeScript: How to strictly type a dynamic object keyed by enum values without using any? I’m working with TypeScript and trying to create a strongly typed object where the …

  9. What does ?: mean in TypeScript? - Stack Overflow

    Jan 26, 2017 · I found the following in a TypeScript declaration file for Angular: interface IDirective{ compile?: (templateElement: IAugmentedJQuery, What does the ?: after compile do?

  10. vue.js - What does !: mean in Typescript? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 22, 2018 · That is a "definite assignment assertion": varname !: sometype informs typescript not to worry about checking if varname might be unassigned (it tells typescript that varname will definitely …