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Mastering Immutable.js

By : Adam Boduch
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Mastering Immutable.js

By: Adam Boduch

Overview of this book

Immutable.js is a JavaScript library that will improve the robustness and dependability of your larger JavaScript projects. All aspects of the Immutable.js framework are covered in this book, and common JavaScript situations are examined in a hands-on way so that you gain practical experience using Immutable.js that you can apply across your own JavaScript projects. The key to building robust JavaScript applications using immutability is to control how data flows through your application, and how the side-effects of these flows are managed. Many problems that are difficult to pinpoint in large codebases stem from data that’s been mutated where it shouldn’t have been. With immutable data, you rule out an entire class of bugs. Mastering Immutable.js takes a practical, hands-on approach throughout, and shows you the ins and outs of the Immutable.js framework so that you can confidently build successful and dependable JavaScript projects.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Summary


In this chapter, we looked at sequences and lazy evaluation, as these concepts are central to Immutable.js. Lazy evaluation is especially important in scenarios where you have large collections, and having to process every value could result in performance issues.

Side-effects are how you initiate lazy evaluation of sequences. You can manually iterate over them, or you can use the forEach() method. Filtering sequences is also done lazily, even chaining together multiple filters. Since the lazy aspect of sequences is handled internally by Immutable.js, you can focus on readable method call chains.

Also, it's important for your side-effects to ask for a limited number of values from sequences, using slice() or take(), so that you can maximize the benefit of lazy evaluation.

In the next chapter, we'll look at sorting your collections.