Master Modern JavaScript: Dive into ECMAScript 6 with Zakas’s Free Online Guide

Nicolas C. Zakas, renowned JavaScript expert and creator of ESLint, offers his comprehensive, open‑source online version of the published book *Understanding ECMAScript 6*, which explains ES6 syntax, new features, and their rationale compared to ES5, making it essential reading for any JavaScript developer.

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Master Modern JavaScript: Dive into ECMAScript 6 with Zakas’s Free Online Guide

Nicolas C. Zakas is a highly respected JavaScript programmer; his book Professional JavaScript for Web Developers helped many beginners, and he also initiated the widely used ESLint tool. Here I recommend his ECMAScript 6 learning material, Understanding ECMAScript 6 .

This published book is available as a free online reading version, and Zakas has open‑sourced the original manuscript. Mastering ECMAScript 6 is now a fundamental requirement for JavaScript developers. Zakas’s style explains syntax, the motivation behind new features, and contrasts them with ES5, providing valuable insights for anyone studying ES6.

Click the link to read the original text and start learning ECMAScript 6 with Zakas.

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