Get Programming with JavaScript Next
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Edition1st Edition
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ISBN978-1617294204
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Posted on2018-05-10
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FormatPdf
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Page Count376 Pages
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Get Programming with JavaScript Next Pdf
Summary
Get Programming with JavaScript Next introduces the modern age of JavaScript programming with ES6 and ES7 without dragging you through confusing jargon and abstract examples you'll never use. In just 34 quick-fire sessions, you'll quickly be coding with the latest features and functions of ES6 and ES7!
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Technology
Great code is readable, bug-free, and maintainable. Modern JavaScript, aka JavaScript Next, makes it much, much easier to write great applications. New features introduced in ES2015 simplify the structure of your JavaScript projects and radically streamline async-oriented tasks like writing reactive applications and microservices.
About the Book
Get Programming with JavaScript Next introduces you to the new features included in the ES2015-and-later JavaScript releases. You'll learn example by example in 34 short lessons, each designed to drive home a specific skill. The coverage is complete: you'll explore new language syntax, declarations, and data types. You'll structure code with modules, replace callbacks with promises, and use classes instead of constructors. Every time you turn a page, complete an exercise, or study a carefully crafted illustration, you'll be one step closer to JavaScript mastery.
What's Inside
- New features from ES2015 and later
- Writing asynchronous code
- Creating custom iterables
- Troubleshooting modules and classes
About the Reader
Written for web developers comfortable with standard JavaScript 5 features and coding style.
About the Author
J.D. Isaacks is a seasoned developer, a JavaScript instructor, and an open source maintainer.
Table of Contents
UNIT 1 - VARIABLES AND STRINGS
UNIT 2 - OBJECTS AND ARRAYS
UNIT 3 - FUNCTIONS
UNIT 4 - MODULES
UNIT 5 - ITERABLES
UNIT 6 - CLASSES
UNIT 7 - WORKING ASYNCHRONOUSLY
- Lesson 1 - ECMAScript specification and the proposal process
- Lesson 2 - Transpiling with Babel
- Lesson 3 - Bundling modules with Browserify
- Lesson 4 - Declaring variables with let
- Lesson 5 - Declaring constants with const
- Lesson 6 - New string methods
- Lesson 7 - Template literals
- Lesson 8 - Capstone: Building a domain-specific language
- Lesson 9 - New array methods
- Lesson 10 - Object.assign
- Lesson 11 - Destructuring
- Lesson 12 - New object literal syntax
- Lesson 13 - Symbol-a new primitive
- Lesson 14 - Capstone: Simulating a lock and key
- Lesson 15 - Default parameters and rest
- Lesson 16 - Destructuring parameters
- Lesson 17 - Arrow functions
- Lesson 18 - Generator functions
- Lesson 19 - Capstone: The prisoner's dilemma
- Lesson 20 - Creating modules
- Lesson 21 - Using modules
- Lesson 22 - Capstone: Hangman game
- Lesson 23 - Iterables
- Lesson 24 - Sets
- Lesson 25 - Maps
- Lesson 26 - Capstone: Blackjack
- Lesson 27 - Classes
- Lesson 28 - Extending classes
- Lesson 29 - Capstone: Comets
- Lesson 30 - Promises
- Lesson 31 - Advanced promises
- Lesson 32 - Async functions
- Lesson 33 - Observables
- Lesson 34 - Capstone: Canvas image gallery
- Appendix - Exercise answers
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