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|a JavaScript Next
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|b Your Complete Guide to the New Features Introduced in JavaScript, Starting from ES6 to ES9 /
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|a 1. The New Declarations on the Block -- 2. Lambdas with Arrow Functions -- 3. Effective Function Signatures with Default and Rest Parameters -- 4. Divide and Conquer with Object and Array Destructuring -- 5. Formatted Strings using Template Strings -- 6. Maps and Sets- The New Data Structures on the Block -- 7. Bright Shiny Object(s) using Enhanced Object Literals -- 8. Hiding behind Symbols -- 9. Iterable Sequences with Generators and Iterators -- 10. Avoiding Callbacks with Promises -- 11. Many of a Kind with Classes -- 12. Name-spacing Code using Modules -- 13. Metamorphosis with proxy and reflect -- 14. Seemingly imperative with async and await -- 15. Asynchronous Iterators and Generators- A Meeting of the Minds.
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|a JavaScript has finally grown up. Armed with a slew of new features, JavaScript now makes writing the code that powers your applications elegant, concise, and easy to understand. This book is a pragmatic guide to the new features introduced in JavaScript, starting with Edition 6 of ECMAScript, and ending with Edition 9. Using a "compare and contrast" approach, each chapter offers a deep dive into new features, highlighting how best to use them moving forward. As you progress through the book, you'll be offered multiple opportunities to see the new features in action, and in concert with one another. Backed by an example-driven writing style, you'll learn by doing, and get ready to embrace the new world of JavaScript.
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