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title: "TypeScript Best Practices for Clean, Maintainable Code"
publishedAt: "2024-12-08"
updatedAt: "2024-12-08"
author: "John Doe"
summary: "Essential TypeScript patterns and practices that will make your codebase more robust and easier to maintain."
image: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1555066931-4365d14bab8c?w=800&h=192&fit=crop"
---
# TypeScript Best Practices for Clean, Maintainable Code
TypeScript shines when it helps you model reality — not when it forces you to fight types all day. A few small defaults can make a codebase feel calmer, safer, and easier to refactor.
## Practical rules of thumb
- Turn on strictness and fix the sharp edges early.
- Prefer readable types over clever types.
- Use unions for “one of these”, interfaces for “shape of this”.
- Avoid `any` as a shortcut; it becomes ~~future debt~~ fast.
## One pattern worth memorizing
```ts
type Result =
| { ok: true; value: T }
| { ok: false; error: string };
export function parseNumber(input: string): Result {
const n = Number(input);
return Number.isFinite(n) ? { ok: true, value: n } : { ok: false, error: "Not a number" };
}
```
## Wrap-up
The best TypeScript code reads like good documentation: clear names, predictable shapes, and errors that point you to the fix.