You can order the imports in any way you want.

On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 6:02 AM, Supun Budhajeewa <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I used to order C#'s "using"s and PHP's "use"s in the alphabetical order.
>
> It worked well because one "use/using" statement imported one class or
> namespace.
>
> However, in TypeScript's "imports" are not so. We can import multiple
> stuff from a single file.
>
> What are the best practices to order "imports"?
>
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>
> Were source files mentioned at the beginning of the import, instead of the
> end, I could've used based on that.
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