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What will you learn from this book? If you're a software developer
looking for a quick on-ramp to software architecture, this handy
guide is a great place to start. From the authors of Fundamentals
of Software Architecture, Head First Software Architecture teaches
you how to think architecturally and explores the unique challenges
of software architecture. You'll learn the distinction between
architecture and design and the relationship between code,
components, and architectural styles. You'll also learn how to work
with some common architectural styles through vivid, fun examples.
Quick, easy, and entertaining, this book is a valuable introduction
to the world of software architecture. Why does this book look so
different? Based on the latest research in cognitive science and
learning theory, Head First Software Architecture uses a visually
rich format to engage your mind, rather than a text-heavy approach
that puts you to sleep. Why waste your time struggling with new
concepts? This multisensory learning experience is designed for the
way your brain really works.
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. What You'll Learn Provide a deep exposition of
the new features introduced in ES6 through ES9 Review how
JavaScript's new features by-pass any limitations of an existing
approach Examine the refactoring necessary to go from old to new
Demonstrate how JavaScript's new features work in unison with each
other Who This Book Is For New and experienced developers who wish
to keep abreast of the changes to JavaScript and deepen their
understanding of the language.
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