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title = "Learning ECMAScript 6 - Narayan Prusty"
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date = 2016-02-18
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tags = ["books", "narayan prusty", "reviews", "javascript", "web development", "it"]
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[GoodReads Summary](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26236031-learning-ecmascript-6):
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About This Book Learn a powerful approach to writing object-oriented
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JavaScript code using ES6 Create and use ES6 modules to learn to write smart,
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modularized JavaScript code The book will take you step-by-step through a wide
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array of examples, giving you tips on how to make the best use of the latest
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ES6 features Who This Book Is For
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{{ stars(stars=2) }}
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ECMAScript 6 is the new JavaScript, and I'm just saying this in case you're
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wondering why one would read this book.
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There are a few niceties in JavaScript 6 that would make lives easier. I read
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the book looking for those niceties. And it does its job. Poorly.
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Thing is, the first examples are good (not great, good), and then it seems
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there are some components the author didn't really quite grasped -- like
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proxies -- and threw examples of things without them. In the case of proxies,
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the author created proxies that replicate the normal behaviour of objects and
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after reading it, you'll keep wondering *why* you should use them, as they do
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nothing different from the default.
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Also, broken English. I'll be the first saying that I'm not the most
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impressive writer in the English language, but hell, some sentences really
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hurt. "we will be comparing" is one of those cases. And you'll find plenty of
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them. Plenty of "that is", plenty "therefore" and things like that just make
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the text tiring to read -- and it's not even a long read, just about 200
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pages.
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It's a book that may give you some insights about what's new in JavaScript,
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but falls short delivering its message.
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