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Index
Practical ES6 Notice of Rights Notice of Liability Trademark Notice About SitePoint Preface
Who Should Read This Book? Conventions Used
Code Samples Tips, Notes, and Warnings
Chapter 1: New Keywords: let and const
by Aurelio de Rosa let const Conclusion
Chapter 2: Using Map, Set, WeakMap, WeakSet
by Kyle Pennell Searching for the JavaScript HashMap
Downside #1: Keys must be strings in ES5 Downside #2: Objects are not inherently iterable Downside #3: Challenges with built-in method collisions
Using ES6 Map Collections
Creating a map and using common methods
Using the Set Collection Weak Collections, Memory, and Garbage Collections WeakMap
Use cases Private data use case DOM nodes use case
WeakSet Map All Things? Records vs ES6 Collections New ES6 Collections Yield a More Usable JavaScript
Chapter 3: New Array.* and Array.prototype.* Methods
by Aurelio De Rosa Array.from() Array.prototype.find() Array.prototype.findIndex() Array.prototype.keys() Array.prototype.values() Array.prototype.fill() Conclusion
Chapter 4: New String Methods — String.prototype.*
by Aurelio de Rosa String.prototype.startsWith() String.prototype.endsWith() String.prototype.includes() String.prototype.repeat() String.raw() Conclusion
Chapter 5: New Number Methods
by Aurelio de Rosa Number.isInteger() Number.isNaN() Number.isFinite() Number.isSafeInteger() Number.parseInt() and Number.parseFloat() ES6 Number Methods: Wrapping Up
Chapter 6: ES6 Arrow Functions: Fat and Concise Syntax in JavaScript
by Kyle Pennell What Are Arrow Functions? Using Arrow Functions
Basic Syntax with Multiple Parameters (from MDN) Basic Syntax with One Parameter No Parameters Object Literal Syntax
Use Cases for Arrow Functions
Promises and Callbacks
Gotchas and Pitfalls of Arrow Functions
More about this Constructors Generators Arguments object
How Much Use Is There for Arrow Functions?
Chapter 7: Symbols and Their Uses
by Nilson Jacques Creating New Symbols What Can I Do With Symbols? Well-known Symbols The Global Registry Use Cases Browser Support Conclusion
Chapter 8: How to Use Proxies
by Craig Buckler Proxy Trap Types Proxy Example 1: Profiling Proxy Example 2: Two-way Data Binding Further Examples Proxy Support
Chapter 9: Destructuring Assignment
by Craig Buckler Easier Declaration Variable Value Swapping Default Function Parameters Returning Multiple Values from a Function For-of Iteration Regular Expression Handling Destructuring Assignment Support
Chapter 10: ES6 Generators and Iterators: a Developer’s Guide
by Byron Houwens Iterators Generators Cool, so Can I Use Generators and Iterators Now? Conclusions
Chapter 11: Object-oriented JavaScript: A Deep Dive into ES6 Classes
by Jeff Mott Constructors Keep Data Private
Privacy with Conventions Privacy with Privileged Methods Privacy with Symbols Privacy with Weak Maps Other Access Modifiers
Referring to the Current Object Static Properties and Methods Subclasses Inherit to Avoid Duplication
IS-A and WORKS-LIKE-A Beware Overuse
Inherit to Substitute Subclasses More than Sugar
Static Properties Are Inherited Built-in Constructors Can Be Subclassed Miscellaneous
Using New Features in Imaginative Ways
Multiple Inheritance with Proxies
Multiple Inheritance with Class Factories Conclusion
Chapter 12: Understanding ES6 Modules
by Craig Buckler Where are Modules in JavaScript?
Multiple HTML <script> Tags Script Concatenation Module Loaders Module Bundlers, Preprocessors and Transpilers
ES6 Modules Using ES6 Modules in Browsers
Server Considerations Module Execution is Deferred Module Fallbacks Should You Use Modules in the Browser?
Using ES6 Modules in Node.js
Should You Use ES6 Modules in Node.js?
Module Melee
Chapter 13: An Overview of JavaScript Promises
by Sandeep Panda Overview The API Chaining Promises Handling Errors Conclusion
Chapter 14: JavaScript Decorators: What They Are and When to Use Them
by Graham Cox What is a Decorator? How to Use JavaScript Decorators Why Use Decorators? Different Types of Decorator
Class member decorators Class decorators
Real World Examples
Core decorators React MobX
Summary
Chapter 15: Enhanced Object Literals
by Craig Buckler Object Initialization From Variables Object Method Definition Shorthand Dynamic Property Keys Destructuring (Variables From Object Properties)
Default Function Parameters Parsing Returned Objects
ES2018 (ES9) Rest/Spread Properties
Chapter 16: Introduction to the Fetch API
by Ludovico Fischer The Fetch API Loading JSON
Async … await
Handling Errors Change the Request Method and Headers Bringing it all Together Where to Go from Here
Chapter 17: ES6 (ES2015) and Beyond: Understanding JavaScript Versioning
by James Wright The Early History of JavaScript Versioning The Birth of ECMAScript ECMAScript 2015 and the Resurgence of Yearly Releases The TC39 Process
Stage 0: Strawman Stage 1: Proposal Stage 2: Draft Stage 3: Candidate Stage 4: Finished
Moving Forward
ES2016 ES2017 ES2018
A Final Word
Chapter 18: What’s New in ES2017: Async Functions, Improved Objects, and More
by Craig Buckler The Update Process What's New in ES2017 Async functions Object.values() Object.entries() Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptors() padStart() and padEnd() String Padding Trailing Commas are Permitted SharedArrayBuffer and Atomics
Chapter 19: What’s New in ES2018
by Craig Buckler ES2016 ES2017 ES2018 Asynchronous Iteration Promise.finally() Rest/Spread Properties Regular Expression Named Capture Groups Regular Expression lookbehind Assertions Regular Expression s (dotAll) Flag Regular Expression Unicode Property Escapes Template Literals Tweak
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