Practical modern Javascript
By: Bevacqua, Nicolas
Material type: BookSeries: Modular JavaScript series.Publisher: Beijing : O'Reilly, c2017.Description: xii, 317 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9781491943533; 149194353XOther title: Practical modern Javascript : Dive into ES6 and the Future of JavaScript.Subject(s): JavaScript (Computer program language) | Application software | JavaScript | ECMAScript 2015DDC classification: 005.2762 BE PR Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 005.2762 BE PR (Browse shelf) | Available | Nov2018 | T0061203 |
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Subtitle on cover: Dive into ES6 and the future of JavaScript.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ECMAScript and the future of JavaScript -- ES6 essentials -- Classes, symbols, objects, and decorators -- Iteration and flow control -- Leveraging ECMAScript collections -- Managing property access with proxies -- Built-in improvements in ES6 -- JavaScript modules -- Practical considerations.
"This book explains: how JavaScript and its standards development process have evolved -- Essential ES6 changes, including arrow functions, destructuring, let, and const; class syntax for declaring object prototypes, and the Symbol primitive -- How to handle flow control with Promises, iterators, generators, and async functions -- ES6 collection built-in types for creating object maps and unique sets -- How and when to use the new Proxy and Reflect built-ins -- Changes to Array, Math, numbers, strings, Unicode, and regular expressions, and other improvements since ES5"--