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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 …

  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 …

  3. What does the ampersand (&) mean in a TypeScript type definition?

    What does the ampersand (&) mean in a TypeScript type definition? Asked 9 years, 4 months ago Modified 1 year ago Viewed 97k times

  4. In TypeScript, what is the ! (exclamation mark / bang) operator …

    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 …

  5. What does the `is` keyword do in typescript? - Stack Overflow

    export function foo(arg: string): arg is MyType { return ... } I haven't been able to search for is in either the docs or google, it's a pretty common word and shows up on basically every page. …

  6. Interfaces vs Types in TypeScript - Stack Overflow

    The key aspect to interfaces in typescript that distinguish them from types is that they can be extended with new functionality after they've already been declared.

  7. Is key-value pair available in TypeScript? - Stack Overflow

    Apr 7, 2016 · Is key-value pair available in TypeScript? If so, how do I do that? Can anyone provide sample, example, or links?

  8. typescript - What does the "as" keyword do? - Stack Overflow

    Apr 21, 2019 · The as keyword is a type assertion in TypeScript which tells the compiler to consider the object as another type than the type the compiler infers the object to be.

  9. typescript - How can I define an interface for an array of objects ...

    Yes, your example of defining an interface only for the particular items would be a more useful way to do it. It would be quite rare to have an array of items, but not want to conveniently …

  10. Typescript: Check "typeof" against custom type - Stack Overflow

    Jul 26, 2018 · Typescript: Check "typeof" against custom type Asked 7 years, 4 months ago Modified 2 years, 3 months ago Viewed 373k times