Execute Program uses spaced repetition and interactive exercises to teach TypeScript across beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. Reddit users specifically praise it for hands-on TypeScript practice that goes beyond passive reading.
This is perfect interactive course for getting hands on TS. It also has 3 levels of courses - basic, intermediate and advanced, which is perfect.
I've been going through Execute Program to get up to speed with TypeScript: https://www.executeprogram.com/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.
Matt Pocock's Total TypeScript is the most-recommended paid resource in the TypeScript community, with free beginner courses and premium deep-dive workshops. Multiple Reddit threads point to it as the go-to for developers who want to truly master TypeScript's type system.
Codecademy's structured TypeScript and JavaScript courses offer a guided, interactive learning path with real coding exercises in the browser. PCMag's Editors' Choice for free coding education, it's ideal for beginners who want hand-holding through the fundamentals.
freeCodeCamp offers thousands of hours of free coding content including a dedicated TypeScript beginner's guide, with no paywalls ever. PCMag rates it Excellent, and Reddit users cite it as a solid early-stage resource alongside the official docs.