This is the code repository for ECMAScript 2016 and Beyond [Video], published by Packt. It contains all the supporting project files necessary to work through the video course from start to finish.
ECMAScript (or ES) is created to standardize JavaScript, so as to foster multiple independent implementations.
This course will benefit developers familiar with language developments in JavaScript. In this course, we take a look at what the ECMAScript 2016 and ECMAScript 2017 versions bring to the table. Also, this course focuses on how to use the new language development and new features today in your projects. This course begins by explaining the features of ECMAScript 2016 and 2017. Later it delves into the usage of ES6 in today's world. You will also learn how to work with Babel and Traceur, and how they can be put to best use. By the end of this course, you will be completely exposed to ECMAScript and will be able to use it in the most efficient way.
- ECMAScript 2016 and2017 supported features
- Understanding REPLs
- Understanding configuration options
- Learn about transpilers and transpilation
- Work with shims and polyfills
- Trailing Commas in param lists and function calls
- Understand Babel and use it for the Web and Node.js
- Work with Traceur
To fully benefit from the coverage included in this course, you will need:
No Prior Knowledge needed
This course has the following software requirements:
Javascript
ES6