I have been working as a front-end developer in pure javascript for some time. I was used to the module pattern as you can see in the example below. Now I'm starting with TypeScript and it's impossible for me to get the same example pattern. The goal is to get a kind of namespace so as not to mess up the global reach. What is the best way to achieve the same goal in TypeScript? Thanks
var myModulePattern = (function(){
// Private properties - more or less
var
moduleName = "myModulePattern",
moduleAuthor = "Bob"
;
// Private Methods - more or less
function sayModuleHello (){
return "Module " + moduleName + " made by " + moduleAuthor;
}
return {
// Public properties
createYear : 2018,
// Public Methods
greeting: function(){
console.log("Hi: "+sayModuleHello());
}
}
})();
// Exits an alone object literal, so is no possible create another instance of the "class"
// Really, this is like a namespace to not mess up the global scope
myModulePattern.greeting();
console.log(myModulePattern.createYear);