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JavaScript Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach
Ferguson, Russ, Cirkel, Keith
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Description for JavaScript Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach
Paperback. Num Pages: 347 pages, 1 black & white illustrations, 42 colour illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: UMW; UY. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 254 x 178 x 21. Weight in Grams: 780.
Quickly discover solutions to common problems, best practices you can follow, and everything JavaScript has to offer. Using a problem-solution approach, this book takes you from language basics like built-in objects and flow control all the way to advanced optimization techniques, frameworks and Node.js.
With JavaScript Recipes you will learn language fundamentals like types, conversions, execution contexts, expressions, operators, statements, and built-in objects. You'll explore and make the most of your script’s host environment and how to create your own JavaScript host using Google’s V8 engine. Employ advanced optimization techniques to create scripts that execute as fast, or faster, than native executables.
... Read more JavaScript Recipes shows you how to avoid wasting development time and concentrate on developing cutting-edge applications. You’ll see how much quicker and efficient it is to develop with JavaScript. Start becominga JavaScript pro with JavaScript Recipes today.
What You'll Learn
- Learn JavaScript language fundamentals and what they can do for you
- Use JavaScript’s powerful features to develop next-generation applications
- Explore your script’s host environment and extend it with your own objects
- Learn how to use Google’s V8 Engine to create your own JavaScript environment
- Learn advanced optimization techniques
- Implement advanced techniques like closures, namespaces, and reflection
- How to use Node.js efficiently
Who This Book Is For
JavaScript developers who need to get development tasks accomplished quickly.
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Place of Publication
Berlin, Germany
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About Ferguson, Russ, Cirkel, Keith
Russ Ferguson is a freelance developer and instructor in the New York City area. His interest in computers goes back to Atari Basic, CompuServe and BBS systems in the mid-1980s. For over 10 years, he has been fortunate to teach at Pratt Institute, where subjects have been as diverse as the student body. Working in New York has given him the ... Read moreopportunity to work with a diverse group of companies whose projects ranged from developing real-time chat/video applications for start-ups to developing and managing content management systems for established Media and Advertising agencies like MTV and DC Comics. Keith Cirkel is a JavaScript Consultant from London, United Kingdom, specializing in writing open source JavaScript libraries and literature. To find out more about his work, visit http://keithcirkel.co.uk, reach him via GitHub at github.com/keithamus, or Twitter at twitter.com/keithamus. Show Less
Reviews for JavaScript Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach
“Russ Ferguson and Keith Cirkel have managed to write an interesting book about JavaScript with some interesting knowledge. … This really feels like going through a forum and reading only the good topics of a given subject … . In general, if you are an advanced beginner, who has some ideas about JS, you would be able to profit from ... Read morethe book quite a lot! Enjoy it!” (Vitosh, vitoshacademy.com, August, 2018) “Ferguson, a freelance developer and instructor at Pratt Institute, and Cirkel, a London-based consultant, have produced a useful set of descriptions (‘recipes’) for the JavaScript (ECMAScript) language, including features of version 6 of the language, which was finalized in 2015. … Each recipe has a title and four subsections: ‘Problem,’ ‘Solution,’ ‘The Code,’ and ‘How It Works.’ … Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above; faculty and professionals.” (C. Vickery, Choice, Vol. 54 (11), July, 2017) Show Less