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Index
Modern JavaScript Tools & Skills 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: A Beginner’s Guide to Babel
by James Kolce Getting Started Running Babel Babel Ecosystem: A Quick Overview
Babel Polyfill Advanced Use
Alternatives Conclusion
Chapter 2: A Beginner’s Guide to Webpack 4 and Module Bundling
by Mark Brown Setup Modules Loaders
Sass CSS in JS Images Dependency Graph
Code Splitting Plugins
Production Split CSS Generating HTML
Development
HotModuleReplacement CSS Replacement
HTTP/2 Over to You
Chapter 3: An Introduction to Gulp.js
by Craig Buckler That Sounds Scarily Complicated! Task Runners: the Options What About Gulp 4? Step 1: Install Node.js Step 2: Install Gulp Globally Step 3: Configure Your Project Step 4: Install Gulp Locally
Alternative Deployment Options
Step 4: Create a Gulp Configuration File Step 5: Create Gulp Tasks
Image Task HTML Task JavaScript Task CSS Task
Step 6: Automate Tasks Step 7: Profit!
Chapter 4: 10 Languages That Compile to JavaScript
by James Kolce Dart TypeScript Elm PureScript CoffeeScript ClojureScript Scala.js Reason Haxe Nim Conclusion
Chapter 5: 10 Must-have VS Code Extensions for JavaScript Developers
by Michael Wanyoike VS Code Extensions by Category Snippet Extensions Syntax Extensions Linter Extensions Node Extensions Formatting Extensions Browser Extensions Framework Extensions Testing Extensions Awesome Extensions Extension Packs Summary
Chapter 6: Debugging JavaScript Projects with VS Code & Chrome Debugger
by Michael Wanyoike Prerequisites Debugging JavaScript in VS Code Debugging Tests with Mocha Debugging JavaScript with Chrome Debugger Debugging Client-side Routing Summary
Chapter 6: Introducing Axios, a Popular, Promise-based HTTP Client
by Nilson Jacques Axios vs Fetch Installing
Browser support
Making Requests
Request Options Convenience methods
Receiving a Response
The response object The error object
Transforms and Interceptors
Transforms Interceptors
Third-party Add-ons
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