Learn TypeScript Programming
Type-safe JavaScript: learn how TypeScript compiles to JS, set up locally, and master core language features.
TypeScript continue Statement
for (let i=0;i<5;i++){\n if(i%2===0) continue;\n console.log(i);\n}Explanation
This example demonstrates core TypeScript concepts with concise code and plain-English guidance for readability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common TypeScript getting-started questions
TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that adds static types. It is compiled to plain JavaScript using the TypeScript compiler (tsc), so it runs wherever JavaScript runs.
You can use an online TypeScript compiler to write and run TS code directly in your browser. This is ideal for beginners to practice quickly.
Install Node.js first, then run: npm install -g typescript. Verify the installation using: tsc --version.
Yes. You can incrementally add TypeScript to existing JavaScript projects and configure the compiler to interoperate with JS files.