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Modern JavaScript Applications

You're reading from   Modern JavaScript Applications Keep abreast of the practical uses of modern JavaScript

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785881442
Length 330 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Narayan Prusty Narayan Prusty
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Breaking into Microservices Architecture FREE CHAPTER 2. Building a Coupon Site 3. Communication between Browsers in Real Time 4. Building a Chatroulette 5. Bidirectional Communication in Real Time 6. Building a Live Score Site 7. Functional Reactive Programming 8. Building an Advanced Profile Search Widget 9. New Features of Bootstrap 4 10. Building User Interfaces Using React 11. Building an RSS Reader Using React and Flux 12. New Features of Angular 2 13. Building a Search Engine Template Using AngularJS 2 14. Securing and Scaling Node.js Applications Index

Writing templates

We need to use template language to write component templates. Template language is composed of HTML along with the {}, [], (), [()], *, |, and # tokens. Let's see what each of these is used for and how to use them.

Rendering a value

To simply render a property of the this keyword, we need to use the {{}} token. Inside these braces, we can simply place the property name.

We can only place expressions inside braces. The expressions we place inside them look like JavaScript. But there are a few JavaScript expressions that we are not allowed to use inside these braces. Here they are:

  • Assignments (=, +=, -=)
  • The new operator
  • Chaining expressions with ; or ,
  • Increment and decrement operators (++ and --)
  • The bitwise operators | and &

Pipes

We can also place pipes in braces. A pipe is a function that accepts an input value and returns a transformed value. A pipe is represented by the | operator. The final result of expressions inside braces can be transformed using pipes. There...

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