
Modern JavaScript for the Impatient
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JavaScript was originally designed for small-scale programming in web browsers, but modern JavaScript is radically different. Nowadays, JavaScript programmers actively embrace functional, object-oriented, and asynchronous programming, while deprecating error-prone concepts from the past. Modern JavaScript for the Impatient is a complete yet concise guide to JavaScript E6 and beyond. Rather than first requiring you to learn and transition from older versions, it helps you quickly get productive with today's far more powerful versions and rapidly move from languages such as Java, C#, C, or C++.
Bestselling programming author Cay S. Horstmann covers all you need to know, provided in small chunks organized for quick access and easy understanding. Horstmann's practical insights and sample code help you take advantage of all that's new, avoid common pitfalls and obsolete features, and make the most of modern JavaScript's robust toolchains and frameworks.
Quickly master modern JavaScript's implementation of fundamental programming constructs
Avoid legacy techniques that create unnecessary complexity and risk
Make the most of functional, object-oriented, and asynchronous techniques
Use modules to efficiently organize and run complex programs
Write more powerful, flexible, and concise programs with metaprogramming
Extend JavaScript's power via JavaScript libraries, frameworks, and platforms
Whether you're just getting started with JavaScript or you're an experienced developer, this guide will help you write tomorrow's most robust, efficient, and secure JavaScript code.
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Chapter 2: Control Structures
Chapter 3: Functions and Functional Programming
Chapter 4: Object-Oriented Programming
Chapter 5: Numbers and Dates
Chapter 6: Strings and Regular Expressions
Chapter 7: Arrays and Collections
Chapter 8: Internationalization
Chapter 9: Asynchronous Programming
Chapter 10: Modules
Chapter 11: Metaprogramming
Chapter 12: Iterators and Generators
Chapter 13: An Introduction to Typescript
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