Object-Oriented JavaScript, 3rd Edition Front Cover

Object-Oriented JavaScript, 3rd Edition

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Learn everything you need to know about object-oriented JavaScript with this comprehensive guide. Enter the world of cutting-edge development! About This Book This book has been updated to cover all the new object-oriented features introduced in ECMAScript 6 It makes object-oriented programming accessible and understandable to web developers Write better and more maintainable JavaScript code while exploring interactive examples that can be used in your own scripts Who This Book Is For This book is ideal for new to intermediate JavaScript developers who want to prepare themselves for web development problems solved by object-oriented JavaScript! What You Will Learn Apply the basics of object-oriented programming in the JavaScript environment Use a JavaScript Console with complete mastery Make your programs cleaner, faster, and compatible with other programs and libraries Get familiar with Iterators and Generators, the new features added in ES6 Find out about ECMAScript 6’s Arrow functions, and make them your own Understand objects in Google Chrome developer tools and how to use them Use a mix of prototypal inheritance and copying properties in your workflow Apply reactive programming techniques while coding in JavaScript In Detail JavaScript is an object-oriented programming language that is used for website development. Web pages developed today currently follow a paradigm that has three clearly distinguishable parts: content (HTML), presentation (CSS), and behavior (JavaScript). JavaScript is one important pillar in this paradigm, and is responsible for the running of the web pages. This book will take your JavaScript skills to a new level of sophistication and get you prepared for your journey through professional web development. Updated for ES6, this book covers everything you will need to unleash the power of object-oriented programming in JavaScript while building professional web applications. The book begins

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Object-Oriented JavaScript
Chapter 2: Primitive Data Types, Arrays, Loops, and Conditions
Chapter 3: Functions
Chapter 4: Objects
Chapter 5: ES6 Iterators and Generators
Chapter 6: Prototype
Chapter 7: Inheritance
Chapter 8: Classes and Modules
Chapter 9: Promises and Proxies
Chapter 10: The Browser Environment
Chapter 11: Coding and Design Patterns
Chapter 12: Testing and Debugging
Chapter 13: Reactive Programming and React
Appendix A: Reserved Words
Appendix B: Built-in Functions
Appendix C: Built-in Objects
Appendix D: Regular Expressions
Appendix E: Answers to Exercise Questions

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