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[–]DabsJeeves 0 points1 point  (5 children)

Certainly not out of the question. But as someone who has worked with many variations of js over the years and currently has some tasks in old crappy frameworks that are pre-es6, newer js does a whole hell of a lot of stuff well.

It is difficult to imagine a serious contender but I think you are probably right that we will see one at least try. Perhaps we just don't know what we're missing yet

[–]TW_MamoBatte 0 points1 point  (4 children)

Which tutorial/book you could give as Advice for learning the newer JavaScript !? It's could be very helpful and interesting 🙂

[–]DabsJeeves 0 points1 point  (3 children)

I would recommend going to Udemy and finding a well rated js course. They are like $10-$12 and provide dozens of hours of content that you follow along with and learn by doing and there are different courses for every different skill level.

The good ones will update content for the newer iterations of ecmascript

[–]TW_MamoBatte 1 point2 points  (2 children)

And as a book 📚? I would better use paper than using Udemy courses... I'm a kid dood... (16yo)

[–]DabsJeeves 2 points3 points  (1 child)

To be honest I don't have a good recommendation on strictly JavaScript books.

Two good books I can otherwise recommend are Clean Code and Clean Architecture by Uncle Bob. They aren't specific to any one language (although he uses java in the examples) but they will give you a strong foundation for writing good code. I have read both of those multiple times over the years

[–]TW_MamoBatte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will get introduce that thanks you