ECMAScript Cookbook
Harrison, Ross
Sold by Chiron Media, Wallingford, United Kingdom
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Add to basketSold by Chiron Media, Wallingford, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since August 2, 2010
Condition: New
Quantity: 10 available
Add to basketBecome a better web programmer by writing efficient and modular code using ES6 and ES8
ECMAScript 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.
If 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.
Ross Harrison is a Software Engineer with over 10 years of experience working with Javascript. He has developed application using a variety of languages for various platforms including: Objective-C for iOS, Java for Android, Ruby/Rails, and of course Javascript for the browser and NodeJS. Much of his work has focused on content creation and squeezing features & performance out of browsers.
Ross considers himself a student of programming languages, and enjoys expanding his mind by working with and learning from different paradigms and incorporating useful patterns. He is also interested in Software Architecture and Design as well as automated tools (especially static analysis). Academically he's interested in Artificial Intelligence and parallel programming.
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