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Professional JavaScript

By : Hugo Di Francesco, Siyuan Gao, Vinicius Isola, Philip Kirkbride
Book Image

Professional JavaScript

By: Hugo Di Francesco, Siyuan Gao, Vinicius Isola, Philip Kirkbride

Overview of this book

In depth knowledge of JavaScript makes it easier to learn a variety of other frameworks, including React, Angular, and related tools and libraries. This book is designed to help you cover the core JavaScript concepts you need to build modern applications. You'll start by learning how to represent an HTML document in the Document Object Model (DOM). Then, you'll combine your knowledge of the DOM and Node.js to create a web scraper for practical situations. As you read through further lessons, you'll create a Node.js-based RESTful API using the Express library for Node.js. You'll also understand how modular designs can be used for better reusability and collaboration with multiple developers on a single project. Later lessons will guide you through building unit tests, which ensure that the core functionality of your program is not affected over time. The book will also demonstrate how constructors, async/await, and events can load your applications quickly and efficiently. Finally, you'll gain useful insights into functional programming concepts such as immutability, pure functions, and higher-order functions. By the end of this book, you'll have the skills you need to tackle any real-world JavaScript development problem using a modern JavaScript approach, both for the client and server sides.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Summary

In this chapter, we started by looking at the ways we can construct and manipulate arrays and objects in JavaScript. Then, we looked at ways we can concatenate arrays and objects using spread operators. Using spread operators saves us from having to write functions without a loop. Later, we looked at ways we can do OOP in JavaScript. By using these classes and class inheritance, we can build complex applications without having to write a lot of duplicate code. We also looked at built-in methods for Array, Map, Set, Regex, Date, and Math. These are very helpful when we need to deal with a large number of different types of data. Lastly, Symbols, Iterators, Generators, and Proxies opened up a huge range of possibilities when it comes to making our program dynamic and clean. This concludes our chapter on advanced JavaScript. In the next chapter, we will talk about asynchronous programming in JavaScript.