TypeScript & HTML for Beginners: Creating a Simple User Input Display Web Application
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- Learn how to create a simple web application using TypeScript and HTML in this beginner-friendly tutorial. We'll guide you through the process of building a webpage with a user input field and a button. When the user enters a number and clicks the button, the entered value will be displayed on the webpage. We'll cover essential concepts like DOM manipulation and event handling, making it easy for beginners to start creating dynamic web applications using TypeScript and HTML.
In this tutorial, you'll learn:
📦How to set up an HTML page with input fields and buttons
📦How to use TypeScript to access and manipulate DOM elements
📦How to handle button click events in TypeScript
📦How to display user input on a webpage using DOM manipulation
By the end of this video, you'll have a solid foundation in TypeScript and HTML, and you'll be ready to explore more advanced topics and build more complex web applications.
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Keep up the hard work. I am hoping you will bring it to an advanced level gradually where we will be using some third-party tool-kits for our modules to be interfaced with our browser
Thanks Sufy for the appreciation.
YES, that's our plan, we have a team of experienced developers and with our experience in software houses we now want beginners to learn from scratch the complete web app development.
Moving along we will also have lessons on cloud integrations as well like AWS, GCP and Azure.
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Very well explained, thanks for your efforts 😊
thanks alot brother you solved my problem❤❤
Awesome explanation! Simple and precise, thanks and keep it up.
Thanks for the appreciation Sam, I am glad you liked it.
Good work
Thank you! Cheers!
simple?? ;--;