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The Recent Parts (2019) – frontendmasters
Learn the latest features in JavaScript with Kyle Simpson, author of the popular, You Don’t Know JS, book series. You’ll get up to speed with new JavaScript features like tagged template literals, destructuring, iterators, generators, regex improvements and async await.
This course and others like it are available as part of our Frontend Masters video subscription.
Table of Contents

Introduction
JavaScript New Feature Process

00:00:00 – 00:11:24

JavaScript New Feature Process

Kyle Simpson begins by giving context to the frustration with the fast pace of JavaScript’s evolution by talking about the dark ages of JavaScript, and explaining how the language has gotten to the present day feature process. – https://static.frontendmasters.com/resources/2019-03-09-js-recent-parts/js-recent-parts.pdf

Declarative JavaScript

00:11:25 – 00:13:49

Declarative JavaScript

Kyle explains why the changes that are coming to JavaScript make the language more declarative.

Browser Support & Transpilers

00:13:50 – 00:19:05

Browser Support & Transpilers

Kyle assuages developer’s fears of not supporting their users when new features are implemented by introducing transpilers as a standard for the language.

Course Overview

00:19:06 – 00:22:13

Course Overview

Kyle defines what the “recent parts” means as part of the title, and gives a roadmap for what the course will contain.
Strings
Template Strings

00:22:14 – 00:32:01

Template Strings

Kyle introduces a more declarative way of introducing variables to strings than the default string concatenation.

Tagged Templates

00:32:02 – 00:37:44

Tagged Templates

Kyle introduces tagged literals, gives a simple example of when they could be useful, and describes where to find prewritten libraries to help in your code.

Applying Tagged Templates

00:37:45 – 00:42:47

Applying Tagged Templates

Kyle demonstrates an application for tagged literals that logs objects in the console.

Tagged Template Exercise

00:42:48 – 00:43:57

Tagged Template Exercise

Students are instructed to utilize both template strings, and tagged templates in a statement that is logged in the console. – https://static.frontendmasters.com/resources/2019-03-09-js-recent-parts/js-recent-parts.zip

Tagged Template Solution

00:43:58 – 00:46:21

Tagged Template Solution

Kyle live codes the solution to the exercise.

Padding & Trimming

00:46:22 – 00:53:25

Padding & Trimming

Kyle introduces string padding, and string trimming.
Array Destructuring
Destructuring

00:53:26 – 01:05:05

Destructuring

Kyle breaks down destructuring, and gives a tangable example of how it makes the code more declarative.

Refactoring Code Using Destructuring

01:05:06 – 01:13:53

Refactoring Code Using Destructuring

Kyle demonstrates how to implement the previous conversation about destructuring.

Spread Operator & Declaring Destructured Arrays

01:13:54 – 01:17:44

Spread Operator & Declaring Destructured Arrays

Kyle introduces the spread operator to the example, and then goes on to explain how the example without destructuring differs in behavior to the example with destructuring.

Declaration & Assignment

01:17:45 – 01:24:40

Declaration & Assignment

Kyle defined the difference between declaration and assignment, and explains both in the context of destructuring.

Comma Separation

01:24:41 – 01:29:07

Comma Separation

Kyle demonstrates how to use commas to omit a value that is returned when destructuring.

Parameter Arrays

01:29:08 – 01:35:27

Parameter Arrays

Kyle demonstrates how to apply destructuring when the function signature contains an array, and applies the concept of gracefully falling back when what was returned is null.

Nested Array Destructuring

01:35:28 – 01:40:41

Nested Array Destructuring

Kyle demonstrates how to to access a returned data structure’s values when it is known that there are nested arrays.
Object Destructuring
Object Destructuring

01:40:42 – 01:48:29

Object Destructuring

Kyle demonstrates how to assign default parameters, and utilize the spread operator.

Object Assignment Destructuring

01:48:30 – 01:52:07

Object Assignment Destructuring

Kyle explains how JavaScript distiguishes blocks from destructuring when assignment is separate from declaration.

Object Default Assignment

01:52:08 – 01:55:03

Object Default Assignment

Kyle demonstrates how to ensure object destructuring falls back gracefully when the values are null.

Nested Object Destructuring

01:55:04 – 01:57:29

Nested Object Destructuring

Kyle demonstrates how to access a returned data structure’s values when it is known that there are objects.

Default Assignment Q&A

01:57:30 – 02:01:16

Default Assignment Q&A

A question is asked about the proper way to give a default assignment.

Parameter Objects

02:01:17 – 02:04:08

Parameter Objects

Kyle demonstrates how to apply destructuring when the function signature contains an object.

Nested Object & Array Destructuring

02:04:09 – 02:07:38

Nested Object & Array Destructuring

Kyle demonstrates how to access a returned data structure’s values when it is known that there are both objects and arrrays.
Further Destructuring
Named Arguments

02:07:39 – 02:11:29

Named Arguments

Kyle demonstrates a method of improving the readability of code by naming arguments.

Destructuring & Restructuring

02:11:30 – 02:17:38

Destructuring & Restructuring

Kyle introduces a method to mix methods at a call site.

Destructuring Exercise

02:17:39 – 02:19:08

Destructuring Exercise

Students are instructed to destructure an AJAX response, then restructure the parameters. – https://static.frontendmasters.com/resources/2019-03-09-js-recent-parts/js-recent-parts.zip

Destructuring Solution

02:19:09 – 02:21:18

Destructuring Solution

Kyle live codes the solution to the exercise.
Array Methods
find, findIndex, & includes

02:21:19 – 02:26:12

find, findIndex, & includes

Kyle introduces new array methods .find, findIndex, and .includes that search an array.

flat & flatMap

02:26:13 – 02:34:26

flat & flatMap

Kyle introduces new array methods .flat and .flatmap that augment nested arrays.
Iterators & Generators
Iterators

02:34:27 – 02:39:08

Iterators

Kyle defines what an iterator is, and walks through an example where an iterator is instantialized, and an iterator result is produced.

Declarative Iterators

02:39:09 – 02:43:32

Declarative Iterators

Kyle introduces the new built in key word “of” and spread operator as declarative methods to iterate over data structures.

Data Structure without Iterators

02:43:33 – 02:47:37

Data Structure without Iterators

Kyle discusses the issues that arise when attempting to iterate over data structures such as an object, and demonstrates a strategy for overcoming this.

Generators

02:47:38 – 02:58:41

Generators

Kyle demonstrates how to use generators to iterate over data structures without iterable attributes.

Iterator & Generator Exercise

02:58:42 – 03:01:31

Iterator & Generator Exercise

Students are instructed to implement an iterator and generator to log lucky numbers. – https://static.frontendmasters.com/resources/2019-03-09-js-recent-parts/js-recent-parts.zip

Iterator & Generator Solution

03:01:32 – 03:05:43

Iterator & Generator Solution

Kyle live codes the solution to the exercise.
Regular Expressions
Look Ahead & Behind

03:05:44 – 03:11:30

Look Ahead & Behind

Kyle first reviews look aheads, then introduces the brand-new implementation of look behinds.

Named Capture Groups

03:11:31 – 03:15:28

Named Capture Groups

Kyle introduces a method to organize regular expressions and make them more human readable.

dotall Mode

03:15:29 – 03:18:05

dotall Mode

Kyle demonstrates how to utilize the dotall mode to select elements of a string.

Regex Exercise

03:18:06 – 03:21:57

Regex Exercise

Students are instructed to utilize all three of the features learned in the last few sections, as well as earlier lessons to log selected portions of a poem provided by Kyle. – https://static.frontendmasters.com/resources/2019-03-09-js-recent-parts/js-recent-parts.zip

Regex Solution

03:21:58 – 03:28:36

Regex Solution

Kyle live codes the solution to the exercise.
Async Await
Async Functions

03:28:37 – 03:34:50

Async Functions

Kyle gives context to what was done previous to the availability of the sync-async pattern, then goes on to explain how the async function accomplishes essentially what the async function accomplished.

Async Await Exercise

03:34:51 – 03:36:44

Async Await Exercise

Students are instructed to construct an async function where files are given to the function by a mock AJAX call, and are logged in the order that they are received. – https://static.frontendmasters.com/resources/2019-03-09-js-recent-parts/js-recent-parts.zip

Async Await Solution

03:36:45 – 03:40:30

Async Await Solution

Kyle live codes the solution to the exercise, and demonstrates a common mistake that students are likely to make.

Async Iteration

03:40:31 – 03:44:18

Async Iteration

Kyle goes into further detail on why await cannot be used in a regular function, and offers up a library that fills the gap in the language.

Async Function Problems

03:44:19 – 03:55:44

Async Function Problems

Kyle exposes the issues with async functions, including that it only accepts true promises, and a scheduling issue that causes starvation.

Async Generators with yield

03:55:45 – 04:00:40

Async Generators with yield

Kyle introduces a new function type as of ES2018 that allows for yield and await in the same function.

Async Generators Iteration

04:00:41 – 04:08:00

Async Generators Iteration

Kyle explains why async generators are the last piece in the quadrant of async generators.
Wrap-Up
Wrap-Up

04:08:01 – 04:09:59

Wrap-Up

Kyle explains why the audience should be encouraged by the future of JavaScript.

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