Developing Web Components with TypeScript: Native Web Development Using Thin Libraries
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Create professional and progressive web apps with the native HTML API on the latest technology stack. This book describes the basics of web components and how to create them using plain JavaScript as well as how to make professional applications based on web components using TypeScript.
Developing Web Components with TypeScript looks at APIs using examples, techniques, and tricks. You will start with a brief introduction to web components, including slots and templates, handling custom events, and styling components with or without shadow DOM. Then, it introduces TypeScript as part of the tool set. It shows the internal construction of a professional thin library. It also helps you learn how to deal with web components in real-life projects; this includes techniques such as creating a single-page app without framework code. All code samples used here are supported by all modern browsers for you to follow along. Library code and examples are available on GitHub.
What You Will Learn
Create isolated web components using shadow DOM, slots, and templatesUnderstand the advantage of an enhanced toolset, especially TypeScriptPick up styles and customizationsMaster professional web apps using native APIsUnderstand the life cycle of a component
Who This Book Is For
Professional developers who want to move from desktop to web and away from fat frameworks to achieve their goal.
ASIN : B08YVZ9GTY
Publisher : Apress; 1st ed. edition (March 12, 2021)
Publication date : March 12, 2021
Language : English
File size : 3384 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Not Enabled
Print length : 342 pages
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LasVegasBret –
I didn’t get much out of it…
Seemed to be much more focused on promoting (the author’s) framework, as opposed to web component development (which is what I was after). Returned the book, didn’t have the information that I needed.