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The Versioning Guide to Modern JavaScript

The Versioning Guide to Modern JavaScript

The Versioning Guide to Modern JavaScript


Course details

4.0∙4 Ratings0 reviews

Published
July 2019
Publisher
SitePoint
Chapters
18

About the course

It’s not hard to believe that (as Anil Dash suggests) JavaScript could wind up becoming the world’s first truly dominant programming language.

As a dev, you can’t really escape it: you can build a React, Vue or Angular app (alright, so that’s TypeScript, but pretty close), work server-side on Node, build a Chrome extension, or integrate JS with Rails. And that’s to say nothing of the Internet of Things, machine learning, visualization.

In this collection Adam Roberts will do his best to amplify the signal over the noise, and help you get a solid understanding of modern JS things like Babel, components, Webpack, promises, Redux, all that fun stuff. With that said, let’s get started!

Course Outline

Chapter 1: Chris Coyier Likes “New JavaScript”
Chapter 2: The Right Frame of Mind: JavaScript Frameworks
Chapter 3: State of Mind: State Management
Chapter 4: Wes Bos: Why GraphQL Will Change the Game
Chapter 5: Dont’ Ask, Don’t Get: GraphQL
Chapter 6: No Diggity, Node Doubt: Node.js
Chapter 7: Pattern Recognition: JavaScript Design Patterns
Chapter 8: Promises, Promises: JavaScript Promises and Async
Chapter 9: What’s Next? | Next.js, Nuxt.js and Universal JS Apps
Chapter 10: Electric Ladyland: Electron
Chapter 11: Ice, Ice Baby: Vanilla JavaScript
Chapter 12: Na(t)ive Melody: React Native (+ Vue Native)
Chapter 13: Func-adelic: Functional JavaScript
Chapter 14: Testing, Testing, Is this Thing On? | JavaScript Testing
Chapter 15: Kent C. Dodds: How Toolkits Can Streamline Development
Chapter 16: Tools of the Trade: JavaScript Tools
Chapter 17: Odd Future | Future JavaScipt
Chapter 18: Jim Hibbard: “I tend to ignore a library until it has crossed my radar five or six times”

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4.0∙4 Ratings0 reviews

Published
July 2019
Publisher
SitePoint
Chapters
18

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