Search icon CANCEL
Arrow left icon
Explore Products
Best Sellers
New Releases
Books
Videos
Audiobooks
Learning Hub
Conferences
Free Learning
Arrow right icon
Arrow up icon
GO TO TOP
Hands-On JavaScript High Performance

You're reading from   Hands-On JavaScript High Performance Build faster web apps using Node.js, Svelte.js, and WebAssembly

Arrow left icon
Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838821098
Length 376 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Tools
Arrow right icon
Author (1):
Arrow left icon
Justin Scherer Justin Scherer
Author Profile Icon Justin Scherer
Justin Scherer
Arrow right icon
View More author details
Toc

Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Tools for High Performance on the Web 2. Immutability versus Mutability - The Balance between Safety and Speed FREE CHAPTER 3. Vanilla Land - Looking at the Modern Web 4. Practical Example - A Look at Svelte and Being Vanilla 5. Switching Contexts - No DOM, Different Vanilla 6. Message Passing - Learning about the Different Types 7. Streams - Understanding Streams and Non-Blocking I/O 8. Data Formats - Looking at Different Data Types Other Than JSON 9. Practical Example - Building a Static Server 10. Workers - Learning about Dedicated and Shared Workers 11. Service Workers - Caching and Making Things Faster 12. Building and Deploying a Full Web Application 13. WebAssembly - A Brief Look into Native Code on the Web 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Immutability versus Mutability - The Balance between Safety and Speed

In recent years, development practices have moved to a more functional style of programming. This means less focus on mutable programming (changing variables instead of creating new ones when we want to modify something). Mutability happens when we change a variable from one thing to another. This could be updating a number, changing what the message says, or even changing the item from a string to a number. A mutable state leads to quite a few areas of programming pitfalls, such as undetermined state, deadlocking in multithreaded environments, and even the changing of data types when we did not mean to (also known as side effects). Now, we have many libraries and languages that help us curtail this behavior.

All of this has caused a push toward the use of immutable data structures and functions that create new objects based on the input. While this leads to fewer errors in terms of mutable state, it presents a host of other issues, predominantly, higher memory usage and lower speeds. Most JavaScript runtimes do not have optimizations that allow for this style of programming. When we are concerned with memory and speed, we need to have as much of an advantage as possible, and this is the advantage mutable programming gives us.

In this chapter, we are going to focus on the following topics:

  • Current trends with immutability on the web
  • Writing safe mutable code
  • Functional-like programming on the web
You have been reading a chapter from
Hands-On JavaScript High Performance
Published in: Feb 2020
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781838821098
Register for a free Packt account to unlock a world of extra content!
A free Packt account unlocks extra newsletters, articles, discounted offers, and much more. Start advancing your knowledge today.
Unlock this book and the full library FREE for 7 days
Get unlimited access to 7000+ expert-authored eBooks and videos courses covering every tech area you can think of
Renews at $19.99/month. Cancel anytime