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The JavaScript Workshop

You're reading from   The JavaScript Workshop Learn to develop interactive web applications with clean and maintainable JavaScript code

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838641917
Length 802 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jahred Love Jahred Love
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Alonzo L. Hosford Alonzo L. Hosford
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Florian Sloot Florian Sloot
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Daniel Rosenbaum Daniel Rosenbaum
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Philip Kirkbride Philip Kirkbride
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Nick Turner Nick Turner
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Gaurav Mehla Gaurav Mehla
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Joseph Labrecque Joseph Labrecque
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting to Know JavaScript 2. Working with JavaScript FREE CHAPTER 3. Programming Fundamentals 4. JavaScript Libraries and Frameworks 5. Beyond the Fundamentals 6. Understanding Core Concepts 7. Popping the Hood 8. Browser APIs 9. Working with Node.js 10. Accessing External Resources 11. Creating Clean and Maintainable Code 12. Using NextGeneration JavaScript 13. JavaScript Programming Paradigms 14. Understanding Functional Programming 15. Asynchronous Tasks Appendix

Summary

In this chapter, we have seen how the blocks of code many people think of as just 'JavaScript" can actually be broken down into separate components: the JavaScript engine, consisting of the call stack, memory heap, and the garbage collector (as well as other important components not covered by this chapter); and the JavaScript runtime environment, such as a browser, or Node.js, which contains the JavaScript engine, and gives the engine access to additional functions and interfaces, such as setTimeout() or a filesystem interface.

We also looked at how JavaScript manages memory allocation and deallocation, and how even though it is managed automatically, it's important for developers to bear the processes involved in mind in order to write code that enables the garbage collector to work correctly.

In the next chapter, we will look at different aspects of the environment API in more detail so that we can learn about some of the less commonly used features...

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