Matt Pocock's Total TypeScript is the community's go-to recommendation for developers who want to go beyond basics. It offers free beginner courses plus premium workshops that r/typescript users consistently call the best paid TS content available.
Another vote for Matt. There's enough free stuff there to keep you busy for hours.
https://www.totaltypescript.com has some free hands-on courses.
The official TypeScript docs are the most consistently recommended starting point across Reddit's r/typescript community. Free, comprehensive, and maintained by Microsoft, it covers everything from basics to advanced type manipulation.
Codecademy's structured, browser-based TypeScript and JavaScript courses are ideal for beginners who want guided lessons with instant feedback. The free tier covers core concepts, and the platform's gamified progress system keeps you motivated.
The r/typescript community's most upvoted practical advice: take an existing JavaScript project, rename files to .ts, enable strict mode, and fix the errors. This hands-on method builds real intuition faster than any course.
freeCodeCamp offers thousands of hours of free coding content including TypeScript, with a beginner's guide that Reddit users cite alongside the official docs. PCMag rates it 4.0 Excellent, comparable quality to paid platforms at zero cost.