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- Title JS.next: A Manager's Guide
- Author(s) Aaron Frost
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media; (2015)
- Paperback: N/A
- eBook PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10/ASIN: N/A
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ECMAScript 6 is the most significant change to JavaScript since its initial release in 1995. This book educates JavaScript developers, from novice to expert, about the impact that ECMAScript 6 has had on the language, and demonstrates the powerful new constructs that are accessible in the ECMAScript 6 API.
Complete with code examples, the references and explanations will bring your knowledge of JavaScript into the now, and will jump start any developers ability to code in modern JavaScript.
About the Authors- Aaron Frost has been in software development since 2005. He got his start as a Software Quality Assurance Engineer and quickly gained momentum in front-end automation. After discovering his passion for JavaScript, Aaron switched his career path from back-end development to front-end open web development.
- JavaScript (jQuery, Node.js, CoffeeScript, etc.)
- Ajax and Web 2.0
- Web Programming
- Web Design and Development

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Learning Patterns: Web Apps with vanilla JavaScript and React
Patterns are time-tested templates for writing code. In this book, you will learn design patterns, performance and rendering patterns for building high-quality web applications using modern JavaScript and React.
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JavaScript Simplified (Taye Abidakun)
This book begins by teaching you the JavaScript language from the ground up. Then it takes you beyond the fundamentals, so you understand and learn to use advanced programming features.
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Eloquent JavaScript, 4th Edition: A Modern Introduction
Eloquent JavaScript dives deep into the JavaScript language to show you how to write beautiful, effective code. It immerses you in example code from the start, while exercises and full-chapter projects give you hands-on experience.
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JavaScript for Impatient Programmers (Axel Rauschmayer)
This book makes JavaScript less challenging to learn for newcomers, by offering a modern view that is as consistent as possible. No prior knowledge of JavaScript is required, but you should know how to program.
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Deep JavaScript: Theory and Techniques (Axel Rauschmayer)
In depth knowledge of JavaScript makes it easier to learn a variety of other frameworks, including Node.js, 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.
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You Don't Know JS Yet: Get Started - 2nd Ed. (Kyle Simpson)
By learning the basic building blocks of programming, as well as JavaScript's core mechanisms, you'll be prepared to dive into the other, more in-depth books in the series and be well on your way toward true JavaScript.
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You Don't Know JS Yet: Scope and Closures, 2nd Edition
This concise yet in-depth guide takes you inside scope and closures, two core concepts you need to know to become a more efficient and effective JavaScript programmer. You'll learn how and why they work, and how to use it, etc.
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JavaScript: The First 20 Years (Allen Wirfs-Brock, et al)
This book tells the story of the creation, design, evolution, and standardization of the JavaScript language over the period of 1995–2015. But the story is not only about the technical details of the language.
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Mostly Adequate Guide To Functional Programming in JavaScript
This is a book on the functional paradigm in general. We'll use the world's most popular functional programming language: JavaScript. This makes it possible to practice and apply your acquired knowledge each day on real world programs.
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Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs in JavaScript
This book introduces the reader to central ideas of computation by establishing a series of mental models for computation. It has had a dramatic impact on computer science curricula over the past decades. Examples are implemented using the JavaScript.
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Oh My JavaScript: The Best JavaScript Articles (Azat Mardan)
This book is a compilation of publicly available resources conveniently edited and packaged in an ebook format (PDF, ePub, mobi). Attributions are carefully preserved. It will save your many hours of frustrations and internet searches!
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