Simplifying JavaScript (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Thursday, 25 October 2018

This book looks at how to write modern JavaScript using practical examples of how syntax changes can make code more expressive. Author Joe Morgan starts from variable declarations that communicate intention clearly, and shows how modern principles can improve all parts of code. He covers how to incorporate ideas with curried functions, array methods, classes, and more to create code that does more with less while yielding fewer bugs.

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Author: Joe Morgan
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Date: April 2018
Pages: 284
ISBN: 978-1680502886
Print: 1680502883
Kindle: B07DF752X8
Audience: JavaScript developers
Level: Introductory
Category: JavaScript

 

 

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