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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
How to Build a JavaScript Application
01:53 • 5min
Type Safety
06:41 • 5min
Test Coverage
11:32 • 1min
Typescript
12:59 • 3min
IoT S Is a Very Clever Solution to the Problem of Run Time Validation
16:22 • 3min
Typescript
19:16 • 4min
Typescript Makes It Easier for You to Test Everything Together
23:11 • 2min
Is It Possible to Test Conditional Logic Without Creating a Data Base?
25:02 • 3min
Is It Magic to Not Have to Write Tests?
27:40 • 4min
Isn't Testing a Good Idea?
31:40 • 3min
Isn't It the Typed Language That Makes the Compiler Work?
34:26 • 4min
Is a Typescript a Magical Tool to Catch Bugs?
38:49 • 2min
Typescript and Static Tized Systems as a Way to Prevent Bugs
40:56 • 4min
The Difference Between Test Coverage and Typescript Tests
45:20 • 1min
Java Script
46:49 • 2min
pH B Is the Worst Programming Language of All Time
48:54 • 2min
Typescript
50:48 • 3min
Typescript Is a Weirdly Flexible, Dynamic Language
53:50 • 2min
Typescript
55:28 • 2min
Typescript - Taking Ownership of a User or a Group?
57:18 • 3min
Typescript
01:00:08 • 2min
Is There a Name Property on the Group Classof?
01:02:02 • 3min
Is This a Convention?
01:05:17 • 2min
Is That Really a Powerful Concept That I Could Easily Go Past People if They Didn't Like?
01:06:57 • 2min
Then, You're Not Going to Get That Out of a Test.
01:08:55 • 3min
TypeScript
01:11:31 • 2min
How to Write Java Script Classes That Aren't UnStarted
01:13:15 • 4min
Is the Discriminator True or False?
01:17:27 • 2min
Execute Programme Has a Typescript Course
01:19:08 • 2min
How Much Time Does a Course Take?
01:20:49 • 2min
The Future of Java Programming?
01:22:51 • 2min


