ECMAScript 6 Tutorial




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01:06 Let
03:15 Constant
04:19 Data Types
05:27 Template Literals
07:09 Tagged Template Literals
09:57 For Of
12:17 Functions
13:48 Rest Parameters
15:11 Arrow Functions
16:32 Reduce
17:19 Filter
18:00 Map
19:05 Objects
22:23 Destructoring
24:04 Classes
27:25 Inheritance
31:45 Symbols
34:28 Arrays
36:16 Sets
38:04 Maps
39:28 forEach
40:03 Promises

In this video I’ll cover the vast majority of ECMAScript 6 in one video. We’ll cover Let, Constants, Data Types, Strings, Template Literals, Tagged Template Literals, For Of, Functions, Rest Parameters, Arrow Functions, Reduce, Filter, Map, Objects, Destructoring, Classes, Inheritance, Symbols, Arrays, Sets, Maps, forEach, Promises and more.

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40 responses to “ECMAScript 6 Tutorial”

  1. I love you. Seriously. You're the only guy on YouTube I don't have to watch at 1.5x speed, quite the contrary! I have to rewind many parts over again but only because there is so much goodness packed into one video. Dude you saved me probably a month of reading over the last few days. "Thank_you".repeat(100);

    Can you do some React.JS and React-Native videos? I just graduated with a degree in Comp Sci but I can't work due to a spinal cord injury. What I CAN do, is try and find remote work from home. It seems that JavaScript and React jobs are the easiest to find remotely, so I'm trying as hard as I can to learn as much JavaScript/EMCA/React in as short amount of time as possible. Thanks!

  2. Will you do a tutorial on the raspberry pi? You teach ASM with it but I would love a "general" tutorial, eg. wiring it, configuring, making it do things, etc.

  3. Hey Derek, what are your views (if any) regarding "cross platform" coding such as "Xamarin", I have joined their "mobile development" school, and was wondering what your thoughts are on using code for all 3 game dev "Java, C# & IOS by writing it just once?? Thank you for your time! 😉

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