Introduction
In this tutorial, we continue the step-by-step guide for creating a weather app using React and TypeScript.
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Welcome back to this tutorial on using React and TypeScript to build client-side web apps. In Part 1 we covered:
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In this tutorial, we continue the step-by-step guide for creating a weather app using React and TypeScript.
Welcome back to this tutorial on using React and TypeScript to build client-side web apps. In Part 1 we covered:
The climate is a hot issue, and weather forecasting technology is suddenly cool. The urgent need for innovative weather and environmental conditions forecasting solutions is obvious whether you believe in climate change or not.
In fact, the climate is not only the topic of discussion around the water cooler. There are businesses, entire industries in fact, where weather conditions have a direct impact on day-to-day business operations. Industries like logistics, aviation, competitive outdoor sports, public safety, mining, and agriculture (to name just a few) are directly impacted by the weather. For these industries, weather forecasting accuracy can mean the difference between ending a fiscal year in profit or loss.