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The TypeScript website is a great resource for getting started.
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A standalone TypeScript compiler is available on NPM.
`$ npm install`
To compile the TypeScript in this project:
`$ npm run build && npm start`
- If we insert two similar todos ("test") we get this warning in the console: "backend.js:1 Warning: Encountered two children with the same key,
test
" - http://localhost:4200/#/completed loads all items instead of the completed ones
- If we mark two consecutive items as completed and press "clear completed" only of of those is deleted
- toggleAll (the arrow left to the text input) isn't toggling the todo taks, but it's affecting the info in the footer (# items left and "clear completed")