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You Don`T Know Js 6 Volume Set

You Don`T Know Js 6 Volume Set

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DETAILS : 

  • Author : Kyle Simpson 
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Shroff Publishers & Distributors
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 1136 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9352136268
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-9352136261
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1650 g

ABOUT THE BOOK

You Don’t Know JS (YDKJS) is a critically acclaimed series of books that dives deep into the "inner workings" of JavaScript. Unlike many programming guides that focus on quick shortcuts or high-level frameworks, Kyle Simpson’s series is famous for its uncompromising look at the mechanics of the language.

The 6-volume set covers the core pillars of JavaScript:

  1. Up & Going: An introduction to the basic building blocks.
  2. Scope & Closures: Understanding how variables are accessed and preserved.
  3. this & Object Prototypes: Demystifying the this keyword and JS's unique inheritance model.
  4. Types & Grammar: Exploring the often-confusing world of types and coercion.
  5. Async & Performance: Managing callbacks, promises, and generators.
  6. ES6 & Beyond: A deep dive into the modern syntax introduced in ECMAScript 2015.

The series is known for its "tough love" approach—challenging developers to stop writing code they don't fully understand and instead master the quirks and beauty of the language.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kyle Simpson, known online as getify, is a prominent figure in the JavaScript community and a fierce advocate for "Open Web" standards. He is a prolific teacher, speaker, and "Human-Centric" technologist. Kyle is known for his unique teaching philosophy: he believes that the more we understand the tools we use, the better we become as creators.

His writing is characterized by deep technical curiosity and a refusal to accept "magic" in code. Beyond writing, Kyle is a frequent instructor for Frontend Masters and has contributed significantly to open-source projects. He is widely respected for his ability to explain highly abstract concepts in a way that is both rigorous and intellectually stimulating.

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