Become a better web programmer by writing efficient and modular
code using ES6 and ES8 Key Features Learn to write asynchronous
code and improve the readability of your web applications Explore
advanced concepts such as closures, Proxy, generators, Promise,
async functions, and Atomics Use different design patterns to
create structures to solve common organizational and processing
issues Book DescriptionECMAScript Cookbook follows a modular
approach with independent recipes covering different feature sets
and specifications of ECMAScript to help you become an efficient
programmer. This book starts off with organizing your JavaScript
applications as well as delivering those applications to modem and
legacy systems. You will get acquainted with features of ECMAScript
8 such as async, SharedArrayBuffers, and Atomic operations that
enhance asynchronous and parallel operations. In addition to this,
this book will introduce you to SharedArrayBuffers, which allow web
workers to share data directly, and Atomic operations, which help
coordinate behavior across the threads. You will also work with OOP
and Collections, followed by new functions and methods on the
built-in Object and Array types that make common operations more
manageable and less error-prone. You will then see how to easily
build more sophisticated and expressive program structures with
classes and inheritance. In the end, we will cover Sets, Maps, and
Symbols, which are the new types introduced in ECMAScript 6 to add
new behaviors and allow you to create simple and powerful modules.
By the end of the book, you will be able to produce more efficient,
expressive, and simpler programs using the new features of
ECMAScript. What you will learn Organize JavaScript programs across
multiple files, using ES modules Create and work with promises
using the Promise object and methods Compose async functions to
propagate and handle errors Solve organizational and processing
issues with structures using design patterns Use classes to
encapsulate and share behavior Orchestrate parallel programs using
WebWorkers, SharedMemory, and Atomics Use and extend Map, Set, and
Symbol to work with user-defined classes and simulate data types
Explore new array methods to avoid looping with arrays and other
collections Who this book is forIf you're a web developer with a
basic understanding of JavaScript and wish to learn the latest
features of ECMAScript for developing efficient web applications,
this book is for you.
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