推荐序 前言 致谢 关于作者 Chapter 1: Accustoming Yourself to JavaScript Item 1: Know Which JavaScript You Are Using Item 2: Understand JavaScript’s Floating-Point Numbers Item 3: Beware of Implicit Coercions Item 4: Prefer Primitives to Object Wrappers Item 5: Avoid using == with Mixed Types Item 6: Learn the Limits of Semicolon Insertion Item 7: Think of Strings As Sequences of 16-Bit Code Units Chapter 2: Variable Scope Item 8: Minimize Use of the Global Object Item 9: Always Declare Local Variables Item 10: Avoid with Item 11: Get Comfortable with Closures Item 12: Understand Variable Hoisting Item 13: Use Immediately Invoked Function Expressions to Create Local Scopes Item 14: Beware of Unportable Scoping of Named Function Expressions Item 15: Beware of Unportable Scoping of Block-Local Function Declarations Item 16: Avoid Creating Local Variables with eval Item 17: Prefer Indirect eval to Direct eval Chapter 3: Working with Functions Item 18: Understand the Difference between Function, Method, and Constructor Calls Item 19: Get Comfortable Using Higher-Order Functions Item 20: Use call to Call Methods with a Custom Receiver Item 21: Use apply to Call Functions with Different Numbers of Arguments Item 22: Use arguments to Create Variadic Functions Item 23: Never Modify the arguments Object Item 24: Use a Variable to Save a Reference to arguments Item 25: Use bind to Extract Methods with a Fixed Receiver Item 26: Use bind to Curry Functions Item 27: Prefer Closures to Strings for Encapsulating Code Item 28: Avoid Relying on the toString Method of Functions Item 29: Avoid Nonstandard Stack Inspection Properties Chapter 4: Objects and Prototypes Item 30: Understand the Difference between prototype, getPrototypeOf, and__proto__ Item 31: Prefer Object.getPrototypeOf to __proto__ Item 32: Never Modify __proto__ Item 33: Make Your Constructors new-Agnostic Item 34: Store Methods on Prototypes Item 35: Use Closures to Store Private Data Item 36: Store Instance State Only on Instance Objects Item 37: Recognize the Implicit Binding of this Item 38: Call Superclass Constructors from Subclass Constructors Item 39: Never Reuse Superclass Property Names Item 40: Avoid Inheriting from Standard Classes Item 41: Treat Prototypes As an Implementation Detail Item 42: Avoid Reckless Monkey-Patching Chapter 5: Arrays and Dictionaries Item 43: Build Lightweight Dictionaries from Direct Instances of Object Item 44: Use null Prototypes to Prevent Prototype Pollution Item 45: Use hasOwnProperty to Protect Against Prototype Pollution Item 46: Prefer Arrays to Dictionaries for Ordered Collections Item 47: Never Add Enumerable Properties to Object.prototype Item 48: Avoid Modifying an Object during Enumeration Item 49: Prefer for Loops to for...in Loops for Array Iteration Item 50: Prefer Iteration Methods to Loops Item 51: Reuse Generic Array Methods on Array-Like Objects Item 52: Prefer Array Literals to the Array Constructor Chapter 6: Library and API Design Item 53: Maintain Consistent Conventions Item 54: Treat undefined As “No Value” Item 55: Accept Options Objects for Keyword Arguments Item 56: Avoid Unnecessary State Item 57: Use Structural Typing for Flexible Interfaces Item 58: Distinguish between Array and Array-Like Item 59: Avoid Excessive Coercion Item 60: Support Method Chaining Chapter 7: Concurrency Item 61: Don’t Block the Event Queue on I/O Item 62: Use Nested or Named Callbacks for Asynchronous Sequencing Item 63: Be Aware of Dropped Errors Item 64: Use Recursion for Asynchronous Loops Item 65: Don’t Block the Event Queue on Computation Item 66: Use a Counter to Perform Concurrent Operations Item 67: Never Call Asynchronous Callbacks Synchronously Item 68: Use Promises for Cleaner Asynchronous Logic Index
本书由资深 JavaScript 技术专家 David Herman 所著。书中基于 JavaScript 标准的新版本前所未有地阐明了 JavaScript 语言的内部运作机制――帮助你充分利用 JavaScript 语言的表现力。通过全书归纳的 68 个行之有效的方法和大量具体实例,作者详细讲解了如何更有效地运用这门灵活且富有表现力的语言,以及如何规避其缺陷。你将学到如何选择正确的编程风格,管理一些超出意料的问题,以及成功使用 JavaScript 编程完成从数据结构到并发的方方面面。 无论你写了多久的 JavaScript 代码,本书都将有助于增进你对这门强大的编程语言的理解,助你编写更可预测、更可靠且具维护性的程序。
图书标准信息
作者 [美]David Herman(大卫·赫尔曼) 著
出版社 电子工业出版社
出版时间 2016-03
版次 1
ISBN 9787121273032
定价 65.00元
装帧 平装
开本 16开
纸张 胶版纸
页数 224页
字数 270千字
正文语种 英语
原版书名 大卫·赫尔曼 (David Herman)
丛书 原味精品书系
【内容简介】
本书由资深 JavaScript 技术专家 David Herman 所著。书中基于 JavaScript 标准的新版本前所未有地阐明了 JavaScript 语言的内部运作机制――帮助你充分利用 JavaScript 语言的表现力。通过全书归纳的 68 个行之有效的方法和大量具体实例,作者详细讲解了如何更有效地运用这门灵活且富有表现力的语言,以及如何规避其缺陷。你将学到如何选择正确的编程风格,管理一些超出意料的问题,以及成功使用 JavaScript 编程完成从数据结构到并发的方方面面。 无论你写了多久的 JavaScript 代码,本书都将有助于增进你对这门强大的编程语言的理解,助你编写更可预测、更可靠且具维护性的程序。
【作者简介】
David Herman,资深JavaScript技术专家,Ecma TC39委员会成员,负责JavaScript的标准化工作。他拥有格林内尔学院的计算机科学学士学位和美国东北大学的计算机科学硕士及博士学位,现任Mozilla研究院高级研究员。
【目录】
推荐序 前言 致谢 关于作者 Chapter 1: Accustoming Yourself to JavaScript Item 1: Know Which JavaScript You Are Using Item 2: Understand JavaScript’s Floating-Point Numbers Item 3: Beware of Implicit Coercions Item 4: Prefer Primitives to Object Wrappers Item 5: Avoid using == with Mixed Types Item 6: Learn the Limits of Semicolon Insertion Item 7: Think of Strings As Sequences of 16-Bit Code Units Chapter 2: Variable Scope Item 8: Minimize Use of the Global Object Item 9: Always Declare Local Variables Item 10: Avoid with Item 11: Get Comfortable with Closures Item 12: Understand Variable Hoisting Item 13: Use Immediately Invoked Function Expressions to Create Local Scopes Item 14: Beware of Unportable Scoping of Named Function Expressions Item 15: Beware of Unportable Scoping of Block-Local Function Declarations Item 16: Avoid Creating Local Variables with eval Item 17: Prefer Indirect eval to Direct eval Chapter 3: Working with Functions Item 18: Understand the Difference between Function, Method, and Constructor Calls Item 19: Get Comfortable Using Higher-Order Functions Item 20: Use call to Call Methods with a Custom Receiver Item 21: Use apply to Call Functions with Different Numbers of Arguments Item 22: Use arguments to Create Variadic Functions Item 23: Never Modify the arguments Object Item 24: Use a Variable to Save a Reference to arguments Item 25: Use bind to Extract Methods with a Fixed Receiver Item 26: Use bind to Curry Functions Item 27: Prefer Closures to Strings for Encapsulating Code Item 28: Avoid Relying on the toString Method of Functions Item 29: Avoid Nonstandard Stack Inspection Properties Chapter 4: Objects and Prototypes Item 30: Understand the Difference between prototype, getPrototypeOf, and__proto__ Item 31: Prefer Object.getPrototypeOf to __proto__ Item 32: Never Modify __proto__ Item 33: Make Your Constructors new-Agnostic Item 34: Store Methods on Prototypes Item 35: Use Closures to Store Private Data Item 36: Store Instance State Only on Instance Objects Item 37: Recognize the Implicit Binding of this Item 38: Call Superclass Constructors from Subclass Constructors Item 39: Never Reuse Superclass Property Names Item 40: Avoid Inheriting from Standard Classes Item 41: Treat Prototypes As an Implementation Detail Item 42: Avoid Reckless Monkey-Patching Chapter 5: Arrays and Dictionaries Item 43: Build Lightweight Dictionaries from Direct Instances of Object Item 44: Use null Prototypes to Prevent Prototype Pollution Item 45: Use hasOwnProperty to Protect Against Prototype Pollution Item 46: Prefer Arrays to Dictionaries for Ordered Collections Item 47: Never Add Enumerable Properties to Object.prototype Item 48: Avoid Modifying an Object during Enumeration Item 49: Prefer for Loops to for...in Loops for Array Iteration Item 50: Prefer Iteration Methods to Loops Item 51: Reuse Generic Array Methods on Array-Like Objects Item 52: Prefer Array Literals to the Array Constructor Chapter 6: Library and API Design Item 53: Maintain Consistent Conventions Item 54: Treat undefined As “No Value” Item 55: Accept Options Objects for Keyword Arguments Item 56: Avoid Unnecessary State Item 57: Use Structural Typing for Flexible Interfaces Item 58: Distinguish between Array and Array-Like Item 59: Avoid Excessive Coercion Item 60: Support Method Chaining Chapter 7: Concurrency Item 61: Don’t Block the Event Queue on I/O Item 62: Use Nested or Named Callbacks for Asynchronous Sequencing Item 63: Be Aware of Dropped Errors Item 64: Use Recursion for Asynchronous Loops Item 65: Don’t Block the Event Queue on Computation Item 66: Use a Counter to Perform Concurrent Operations Item 67: Never Call Asynchronous Callbacks Synchronously Item 68: Use Promises for Cleaner Asynchronous Logic Index
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