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Javascript grammar : learn to speak javascript

معرفی کتاب «Javascript grammar : learn to speak javascript» نوشتهٔ Greg Sidelnikov، منتشرشده توسط نشر learning curve books در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Javascript grammar : learn to speak javascript» در دستهٔ بدون دسته‌بندی قرار دارد.

Explore modern JavaScript in this volume containing hundreds of source code examples. Visual diagrams designed to accurately describe difficult concepts such as Prototype, Event Loop and Object Oriented Programming. JavaScript Grammar covers all important features of modern JavaScript (ES6-ES10) from simple to advanced. Each feature is explained with simple examples, so the book is easy to follow. As you progress through the book you will be faced with increasingly advanced examples with several programming techniques clearly explained and with clean code. JavaScript Grammar 0.1 Foreword 1 Presentation Format 1.1 Creative Communication 1.1.1 Theory 1.1.2 Practical Examples 1.1.3 Source Code 1.1.4 Color-Coded Diagrams 1.1.5 Dos and Dont's 2 Chrome Console 2.0.1 Beyond Console Log 2.0.2 console.dir 2.0.3 console.error 2.0.4 console.time() and console.timeEnd() 2.0.5 console.clear 3 Welcome To JavaScript 3.1 Entry Point 3.1.1 Dos and Dont's 3.1.2 [height=1cm,valign=m]D:/Golden/Latex/javascriptgrammar-I/es10 Dynamic Import 3.2 Strict Mode 3.3 Literal Values 3.4 Variables 3.5 Passing Values By Reference 3.6 Scope Quirks 4 Statements 4.0.1 Evaluating Statements 4.0.2 Expressions 5 Primitive Types 5.0.1 boolean 5.0.2 null 5.0.3 undefined 5.0.4 number 5.0.5 [height=1cm,valign=m]D:/Golden/Latex/javascriptgrammar-I/es10 bigint 5.0.6 typeof 5.0.7 string 5.0.8 [height=1cm,valign=m]D:/Golden/Latex/javascriptgrammar-I/es6 Template Strings 5.0.9 [height=1cm,valign=m]D:/Golden/Latex/javascriptgrammar-I/es6 Symbol 5.0.10 Executing Methods On Primitive Types 6 Type Coercion Madness 6.0.1 Examples of Type Coercion 6.0.2 Adding Multiple Values 6.0.3 Operator Precedence 6.0.4 String To Number Comparison 6.0.5 Operator Precedence & Associativity Table 6.0.6 L-value and R-value 6.0.7 null vs undefined 7 Scope 7.0.1 Scope 7.1 Variable Definitions 7.1.1 Variable Types 7.1.2 Scope Visibility Differences 7.1.3 [height=1cm,valign=m]D:/Golden/Latex/javascriptgrammar-I/es6 const 7.1.4 const and Arrays 7.1.5 const and Object Literals 7.1.6 Dos and Dont's 8 Operators 8.0.1 Arithmetic 8.0.2 Assignment 8.0.3 String 8.0.4 Comparison 8.0.5 Logical 8.0.6 Bitwise 8.0.7 typeof 8.0.8 Ternary (?:) 8.0.9 delete 8.0.10 in 9 ...rest and ...spread 9.0.1 Rest Properties 9.0.2 Spread Properties 9.0.3 ...rest and ...spread 9.1 Destructuring Assignment 10 Closure 10.0.1 Arity 10.0.2 Currying 11 Loops 11.0.1 Types of loops in JavaScript 11.1 for loops 11.1.1 0-index based counter 11.1.2 The Infinite for Loop 11.1.3 Multiple Statements 11.2 for...of Loop 11.2.1 for...of and Generators 11.2.2 for...of and Strings 11.2.3 for...of and Arrays 11.2.4 for...of and Objects 11.2.5 for...of loops and objects converted to iterables 11.3 for...in Loops 11.4 While Loops 11.4.1 While and continue 12 Arrays 12.0.1 [height=1cm,valign=m]D:/Golden/Latex/javascriptgrammar-I/es10 Array.prototype.sort() 12.0.2 Array.forEach 12.0.3 Array.every 12.0.4 Array.some 12.0.5 Array.filter 12.0.6 Array.map 12.0.7 Array.reduce 12.0.8 Practical Reducer Ideas 12.0.9 Dos and Dont's 12.0.10 [height=1cm,valign=m]D:/Golden/Latex/javascriptgrammar-I/es10 Array.flat() 12.0.11 [height=1cm,valign=m]D:/Golden/Latex/javascriptgrammar-I/es10 Array.flatMap() 12.0.12 [height=1cm,valign=m]D:/Golden/Latex/javascriptgrammar-I/es10 String.prototype.matchAll() 12.0.13 Dos and Dont's 12.0.14 Comparing Two Objects 12.0.15 Writing arrcmp 12.0.16 Improving objcmp 12.0.17 Testing objcmp on a more complex object 13 Functions 13.1 Functions 13.1.1 Function Anatomy 13.1.2 Anonymous Functions 13.1.3 Assigning Functions To Variables 13.2 Origin of this keyword 14 Higher-order Functions 14.0.1 Theory 14.0.2 Definition 14.0.3 Abstract 14.0.4 Iterators 14.0.5 Dos and Dont's 15 Arrow Functions 15.0.1 Arrow Function Anatomy 16 Creating HTML Elements Dynamically 16.0.1 Setting CSS Style 16.0.2 Adding Elements To DOM with .appendChild method 16.0.3 Writing A Function To Create Elements 16.0.4 Creating objects using function constructors 17 Prototype 17.0.1 Prototype 17.0.2 Prototype on Object Literal 17.0.3 Prototype Link 17.0.4 Prototype Chain 17.0.5 Method look-up 17.0.6 Array methods 17.1 Parenting 17.1.1 Extending Your Own Objects 17.1.2 constructor property 17.1.3 Function 17.2 Prototype In Practice 17.2.1 Object Literal 17.2.2 Using Function Constructor 17.2.3 Prototype 17.2.4 Creating objects using Object.create 17.2.5 Back To The Future 17.2.6 Constructor Function 17.2.7 Along came new operator 17.2.8 [height=1cm,valign=m]D:/Golden/Latex/javascriptgrammar-I/es6 The class keyword 18 Object Oriented Programming 18.1 Ingredient 18.2 FoodFactory 18.3 Vessel 18.4 Burner 18.5 Range Type and The Polymorphic Oven 18.6 Class Definitions 18.6.1 print.js 18.6.2 Ingredient 18.6.3 FoodFactory 18.6.4 Fridge 18.6.5 convert_energy_to_heat 18.6.6 Vessel 18.6.7 Burner 18.6.8 Range 18.6.9 Putting It All Together 19 Events 19.0.1 Browser Events 19.0.2 Synthetic Events 19.0.3 Event Anatomy 19.0.4 setTimeout 19.0.5 setInterval 19.0.6 Intercepting Browser Events 19.0.7 Display Mouse Position 19.0.8 Universal Mouse Event Class 20 Network Requests 20.0.1 Callback Hell 20.0.2 [height=1cm,valign=m]D:/Golden/Latex/javascriptgrammar-I/es6 Promises 20.0.3 Promise.resolve 20.0.4 .then 20.0.5 .catch 20.0.6 .finally 20.0.7 Promise.reject 20.0.8 Putting It All Together 20.0.9 Promise.all 20.0.10 Promise Anatomy 20.0.11 Final Words 20.0.12 Axios 20.0.13 [height=1cm,valign=m]D:/Golden/Latex/javascriptgrammar-I/es6 Fetch API 20.0.14 Fetch POST Payload 20.1 [height=1cm,valign=m]D:/Golden/Latex/javascriptgrammar-I/es6 async / await 20.1.1 await 20.1.2 async / await with try-catch 20.1.3 Final Words 20.2 [height=1cm,valign=m]D:/Golden/Latex/javascriptgrammar-I/es6 Generators 20.2.1 yield 20.2.2 Catching Errors 21 Event Loop 22 Call Stack 22.1 Execution Context 22.2 Execution Context In Code 22.2.1 Window / Global Scope 22.2.2 The Call Stack 22.2.3 .call(), .bind(), .apply() 22.2.4 Stack Overflow Note: This Is Black & White Version. For Color Print Search For Javascript Grammar: In Color Aka The Rainbow Version. Book Description: Explore Poignant Parts Of Modern Javascript In This Volume Containing Hundreds Of Source Code Examples. Visual Diagrams Designed To Accurately Describe Difficult Concepts Such As Prototype, Event Loop And Object Oriented Programming!
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