1. Practical ES6
- Author
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Aurelio De Rosa, Kyle Pennell, Nilson Jacques, Craig Buckler, Byron Houwens, Jeff Mott, Sandeep Panda, Graham Cox, Ludovico Fischer, James Wright, Aurelio De Rosa, Kyle Pennell, Nilson Jacques, Craig Buckler, Byron Houwens, Jeff Mott, Sandeep Panda, Graham Cox, Ludovico Fischer, and James Wright
- Subjects
- Application software--Design, JavaScript (Computer program language)
- Abstract
There's no doubt that the JavaScript ecosystem changes fast. Not only are new tools and frameworks introduced and developed at a rapid rate, the language itself has undergone big changes with the introduction of ES2015 (aka ES6). Understandably, many articles have been written complaining about how difficult it is to learn modern JavaScript development these days. We're aiming to minimize that confusion with this set of books on modern JavaScript. This book provides an introduction to many of the powerful new JavaScript language features that were introduced in ECMAScript 2015, as well as features introduced in ECMAScript 2016 and 2017. It also takes a look at the features planned for ECMAScript 2018 in this rapidly evolving language. It contains: New Keywords: let and const by Aurelio de RosaUsing Map, Set, WeakMap, WeakSet by Kyle PennellNew Array.• and Array.prototype.• Methods by Aurelio de RosaNew String Methods by Aurelio de RosaNew Number Methods by Aurelio de RosaES6 Arrow Functions: Fat and Concise Syntax in JavaScript by Kyle PennellSymbols and Their Uses by Nilson JacquesHow to Use Proxies by Craig BucklerDestructuring Assignment by Craig BucklerES6 Generators and Iterators: a Developer'Guide by Byron HouwensObject-oriented JavaScript: A Deep Dive into ES6 Classes by Jeff MottUnderstanding ES6 Modules by Craig BucklerAn Overview of JavaScript Promises by Sandeep PandaJavaScript Decorators: What They Are and When to Use Them by Graham CoxEnhanced Object Literals by Craig BucklerIntroduction to the Fetch API by Ludovico FischerES6 (ES2015) and Beyond: Understanding JavaScript Versioning by James WrightWhat's New in ES2017: Async Functions, Improved Objects, and More by Craig BucklerWhat's New in ES2018 by Craig Buckler This book is for all front-end developers who wish to improve their JavaScript skills. You'll need to be familiar with HTML and CSS and have a reasonable level of understanding of JavaScript in order to follow the discussion.
- Published
- 2018