I've been hacking NodeJS, MongoDB, Mongoose for last month working on REST API for client-side Blazor app. I've been wanting to learn TypeScript and came across this post via a look into Nest.
Since I'm new to TypeScript, I'll definitely checkout the links at the top to gain a deeper understanding of the code presented here.
Any thoughts on where to head next to gain a broader understanding of Nest?
That's good to know, hope you'll enjoy writing more of TypeScript. I can suggest you to take a look at how validation rules is being implemented in Nest by creating Pipes, middleware, all related to security.
Then I think you can take a look at how you can implement web sockets with Nest, which is also something I want to explore/learn more about it.
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Excellent post!
I've been hacking NodeJS, MongoDB, Mongoose for last month working on REST API for client-side Blazor app. I've been wanting to learn TypeScript and came across this post via a look into Nest.
Since I'm new to TypeScript, I'll definitely checkout the links at the top to gain a deeper understanding of the code presented here.
Any thoughts on where to head next to gain a broader understanding of Nest?
Hey thanks for reading and glad you enjoyed it!
That's good to know, hope you'll enjoy writing more of TypeScript. I can suggest you to take a look at how validation rules is being implemented in Nest by creating Pipes, middleware, all related to security.
Then I think you can take a look at how you can implement web sockets with Nest, which is also something I want to explore/learn more about it.