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by Cay S. Horstmann
Modern JavaScript for the Impatient
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About This eBook
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Contents
Preface
About the Author
Chapter 1. Values and Variables
1.1 Running JavaScript
1.2 Types and the typeof Operator
1.3 Comments
1.4 Variable Declarations
1.5 Identifiers
1.6 Numbers
1.7 Arithmetic Operators
1.8 Boolean Values
1.9 null and undefined
1.10 String Literals
1.11 Template Literals
1.12 Objects
1.13 Object Literal Syntax
1.14 Arrays
1.15 JSON
1.16 Destructuring
1.17 Advanced Destructuring
Exercises
Chapter 2. Control Structures
2.1 Expressions and Statements
2.2 Semicolon Insertion
2.3 Branches
2.4 Boolishness
2.5 Comparison and Equality Testing
2.6 Mixed Comparisons
2.7 Boolean Operators
2.8 The switch Statement
2.9 while and do Loops
2.10 for Loops
2.11 Breaking and Continuing
2.12 Catching Exceptions
Exercises
Chapter 3. Functions and Functional Programming
3.1 Declaring Functions
3.2 Higher-Order Functions
3.3 Function Literals
3.4 Arrow Functions
3.5 Functional Array Processing
3.6 Closures
3.7 Hard Objects
3.8 Strict Mode
3.9 Testing Argument Types
3.10 Supplying More or Fewer Arguments
3.11 Default Arguments
3.12 Rest Parameters and the Spread Operator
3.13 Simulating Named Arguments with Destructuring
3.14 Hoisting
3.15 Throwing Exceptions
3.16 Catching Exceptions
3.17 The finally Clause
Exercises
Chapter 4. Object-Oriented Programming
4.1 Methods
4.2 Prototypes
4.3 Constructors
4.4 The Class Syntax
4.5 Getters and Setters
4.6 Instance Fields and Private Methods
4.7 Static Methods and Fields
4.8 Subclasses
4.9 Overriding Methods
4.10 Subclass Construction
4.11 Class Expressions
4.12 The this Reference
Exercises
Chapter 5. Numbers and Dates
5.1 Number Literals
5.2 Number Formatting
5.3 Number Parsing
5.4 Number Functions and Constants
5.5 Mathematical Functions and Constants
5.6 Big Integers
5.7 Constructing Dates
5.8 Date Functions and Methods
5.9 Date Formatting
Exercises
Chapter 6. Strings and Regular Expressions
6.1 Converting between Strings and Code Point Sequences
6.2 Substrings
6.3 Other String Methods
6.4 Tagged Template Literals
6.5 Raw Template Literals
6.6 Regular Expressions
6.7 Regular Expression Literals
6.8 Flags
6.9 Regular Expressions and Unicode
6.10 The Methods of the RegExp Class
6.11 Groups
6.12 String Methods with Regular Expressions
6.13 More about Regex Replace
6.14 Exotic Features
Exercises
Chapter 7. Arrays and Collections
7.1 Constructing Arrays
7.2 The length Property and Index Properties
7.3 Deleting and Adding Elements
7.4 Other Array Mutators
7.5 Producing Elements
7.6 Finding Elements
7.7 Visiting All Elements
7.8 Sparse Arrays
7.9 Reduction
7.10 Maps
7.11 Sets
7.12 Weak Maps and Sets
7.13 Typed Arrays
7.14 Array Buffers
Exercises
Chapter 8. Internationalization
8.1 The Locale Concept
8.2 Specifying a Locale
8.3 Formatting Numbers
8.4 Localizing Dates and Times
8.5 Collation
8.6 Other Locale-Sensitive String Methods
8.7 Plural Rules and Lists
8.8 Miscellaneous Locale Features
Exercises
Chapter 9. Asynchronous Programming
9.1 Concurrent Tasks in JavaScript
9.2 Making Promises
9.3 Immediately Settled Promises
9.4 Obtaining Promise Results
9.5 Promise Chaining
9.6 Rejection Handling
9.7 Executing Multiple Promises
9.8 Racing Multiple Promises
9.9 Async Functions
9.10 Async Return Values
9.11 Concurrent Await
9.12 Exceptions in Async Functions
Exercises
Chapter 10. Modules
10.1 The Module Concept
10.2 ECMAScript Modules
10.3 Default Imports
10.4 Named Imports
10.5 Dynamic Imports
10.6 Exports
10.7 Packaging Modules
Exercises
Chapter 11. Metaprogramming
11.1 Symbols
11.2 Customization with Symbol Properties
11.3 Property Attributes
11.4 Enumerating Properties
11.5 Testing a Single Property
11.6 Protecting Objects
11.7 Creating or Updating Objects
11.8 Accessing and Updating the Prototype
11.9 Cloning Objects
11.10 Function Properties
11.11 Binding Arguments and Invoking Methods
11.12 Proxies
11.13 The Reflect Class
11.14 Proxy Invariants
Exercises
Chapter 12. Iterators and Generators
12.1 Iterable Values
12.2 Implementing an Iterable
12.3 Closeable Iterators
12.4 Generators
12.5 Nested Yield
12.6 Generators as Consumers
12.7 Generators and Asynchronous Processing
12.8 Async Generators and Iterators
Exercises
Chapter 13. An Introduction to Typescript
13.1 Type Annotations
13.2 Running TypeScript
13.3 Type Terminology
13.4 Primitive Types
13.5 Composite Types
13.6 Type Inference
13.7 Subtypes
13.8 Classes
13.9 Structural Typing
13.10 Interfaces
13.11 Indexed Properties
13.12 Complex Function Parameters
13.13 Generic Programming
Exercises
Index
Code Snippets
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