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JavaScript ES6 Repository 🚀

Welcome to the "JavaScript ES6" repository! This repository is a practice ground for exploring and understanding the latest features and concepts in JavaScript, specifically ECMAScript 2015 (ES6) and beyond.

Repository Contents

This repository is organized into various folders, each focusing on a specific aspect of JavaScript:

  • Ajax: Explore asynchronous JavaScript with Ajax.

  • Arrays: Learn about array manipulation and the power of the reduce method.

  • Axios: Dive into HTTP requests and asynchronous operations with Axios.

  • Closures: Understand the concept of closures in JavaScript.

  • Constants: Explore the use of constants in your JavaScript code.

  • Export & Import: Learn how to export and import modules using ES6 syntax.

  • Functions: Deepen your understanding of functions, including arrow functions.

  • Hoisting: Understand JavaScript hoisting and variable declaration.

  • Intervals: Work with intervals and timers in JavaScript.

  • JS Asynchronous: Explore various aspects of asynchronous programming in JavaScript.

  • Looping: Master looping constructs and techniques.

  • Modules: Discover how to structure and organize your code using ES6 modules.

  • Objects: Dive into JavaScript objects and their properties.

  • POO: Practice object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts in JavaScript.

  • Practicing: A dedicated folder for hands-on practice and coding challenges.

  • Promises: Learn about JavaScript Promises for handling asynchronous operations.

  • Rest & Spread: Explore the rest and spread operators in ES6.

Getting Started

  1. Clone this repository to your local machine:

    git clone https://github.com/EduardoAlbert/javascript-es6.git
    
  2. Explore the folders that interest you and dive into the specific topics you want to learn or practice.

  3. Feel free to create your own code samples, experiments, or projects within this repository.

Contributions

We welcome contributions, code samples, and explanations from the JavaScript community. If you have insights, corrections, or additional examples related to ES6 JavaScript, please open issues or submit pull requests.

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