The recipes in this book take advantage of the latest features in ECMAScript 2020 and beyond and use modern JavaScript coding standards. You'll learn how to:
Adam D. Scott is an engineering manager, web developer, and educator based in Connecticut. He currently works as the web development lead at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, where he focuses on building open source tools. Additionally, he has worked in education for over a decade, teaching and writing curriculum on a range of technical topics. He is the author of WordPress for Education (Packt, 2012), the Introduction to Modern Front-End Development video course (O'Reilly 2015), the Ethical Web Development report series (O'Reilly 2016-2017), and JavaScript Everywhere (O'Reilly 2020).
Matthew MacDonald is a science and technology writer with dozens of books to his name. Over the years, he’s written about programming, web design, and nature’s weirdest computing tool—the human brain. These days he’s exploring quirky content for kids, including a free interactive guide for learning to write JavaScript. You can learn more about his new projects and his semi-regular publication, Young Coder, on his website, http://prosetech.com.
Shelley Powers has been working with, and writing about, web technologies for more than 25 years. She wrote her first book on JavaScript in 1996. Her recent O'Reilly books have primarily focused on JavaScript and Node.