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Exploring ES6

May 2, 2018

Exploring ES6

Exploring ES6, by Dr. Axel Rauschmayer, covers ECMAScript 6 in depth, but is structured so that you can also quickly get an overview if you want to. This book not only tells you how ES6 works, it also tells you why it works the way it does. In order to understand this book, you should already know JavaScript.

Book Description

Topics included: About ECMAScript 6 (ES6) • FAQ: ECMAScript 6 • One JavaScript: avoiding versioning in ECMAScript 6 • Core ES6 features • New number and Math features • New string features • Symbols • Template literals • Variables and scoping • Destructuring • Parameter handling • Callable entities in ECMAScript 6 • Arrow functions • New OOP features besides classes • Classes • Modules • The for-of loop • New Array features • Maps and Sets • Typed Arrays • Iterables and iterators • Generators • New regular expression features • Asynchronous programming (background) • Promises for asynchronous programming • Unicode in ES6 • Tail call optimization • Metaprogramming with proxies • Coding style tips for ECMAScript 6 • An overview of what’s new in ES6.

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Author(s): Dr. Axel Rauschmayer
Publisher: Leanpub
Published: March 2017
Format(s): HTML(Online)
File size: –
Number of pages: 637
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