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ES6 for Humans: The Latest Standard of JavaScript: ES2015 and Beyond

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Learn ES6 best practices for code optimization and organization and walk through practical, common examples of how to implement complete components of your applications. While this book covers the basic concepts of modern JavaScript, it primarily focuses on the new syntax, data-types, functionalities, and everything else that's new in ES6, the latest standard of JavaScript. You'll examine how to use ES6 in functional programming and explore the new more modular and object-oriented approach to JavaScript. This book will help you sharpen and upgrade your JavaScript language skills so you to easily explore modern ES6 based frameworks or libraries such as ReactJS, ReactNative, Angular4 and Vue.js.ES6 for Humans  is a complete guide to writing ES6 and will enable you to start taking advantage of this exciting new version of JavaScript. What You'll LearnUse all the new features added to JavaScriptCompare ES5 and ES6 in varied situationsRefresh your core JavaScript fundamentalsUnderstand the modular and object-oriented approach to JavaScriptWho this Book Is ForAny Javascript developer who wants to fully understand and dive into the new features of ES6/ES2015. Developers with some background in programming, preferably in JavaScript.  A basic understanding of coding concepts and exposure to object-oriented programming is expected. 

162 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 17, 2017

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May 17, 2018
It was a nice introduction to the most used/new features of ES6.
I think on many ReactJS tutorials for beginners they will teach you some of this, like destructuring, arrow functions, map, find, etc.
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