Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Log In Sign Up User account menu 113 Is there an ES6 version of OReillys Javascript: The Definitive Guide.
Javascript The Definitive Guide 7Th Free Copies OnlineAm I not using the right search-fu Does such a thing simply not exist Are we in the post-standard npm future where dead-tree versions of a language spec are laughable anachronisms from an age where everything didnt completely flip on its head every 18 months 16 comments share save hide report 96 Upvoted This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast Sort by best level 1 Comment deleted by user 2 years ago More than 3 children level 2 7 points 2 years ago Also, a good JavaScript video by Kyle Simpson was just released on Coding Tech level 2 5 points 2 years ago I have this book Its worth the purchase I think there are also free copies online, if I remember correctly there is a GitHub repo for the book Continue this thread level 1 18 points 2 years ago I think its hard to write such a book again just because the spec now evolves every year, which might just be too fast for a traditional publisher like OReilly.Continue this thread level 1 5 points 2 years ago I dont know about OReillys books but I recommend Understanding ECMAScript6 - The definitive guide for javascript developers By Nicholas C.ZAKAS; I read it online first then paid for the paper version.
JSTDG wasnt just about the core JS language, it also covered browsers and the DOM and CSS and Ajax and Web APIs and even jQuery at the end. In other words, it covered not just JavaScript, it covered the whole ecosystem surrounding JavaScript. In 1996, that was an achievable feat, and even then still resulted in a fat book. But today. not a chance in hell. The ecosystem has exploded in size, and theres no way one book can cover it all. Javascript The Definitive Guide 7Th How To Integrate ThemIf youre looking for an authoritative guide on JS: As has been said by others, the ecosystem is way to diverse and big to have a really effective and concise guide, I tend to just follow a few active devs and see what theyre doing with news things and how to integrate them. One book I did read and really enjoy was Secrets of a Javascript Ninja by John Resig, Bear Bibeault, and Josip Maras (2nd ed. Stay tuned with this link - level 2 1 point 1 year ago Seems like the repo hasnt been updated in a few years.
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