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Tricks I wish I knew when I learned TypeScript

3 TypeScript Tricks I wish I knew when I learned TypeScript.
TypeScript is a big Superset of JavaScript which has many features which might not be shown in every beginner tutorial. This post has three of them to make your life easier learning TypeScript.

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