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Few proposals from @hemanth
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#infos
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auth-name : Hemanth.HM
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tag : Javascript, ES6, ES7, ES8
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advance costs : TBD
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need room : Y
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Location : TBD
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Can host ppl : N/A
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# Objective
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How ES{6,7,8..} will change the way you code JS, both on client and server side?!
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# Description
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JavaScript.next('ES6') is here!
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Time has arrived to use the reserved keywords like class and module, along with iterators, for/of loops, Python-style generators and generator expressions, arrow functions, binary data, collections (maps, sets and weak maps), proxies (metaprogramming for virtual objects and wrappers) and much more!
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Given that ES6 is very vast, in this talk I shall be giving an overview of all the above mentioned major features with demo on how we can use them today!
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#infos
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auth-name : Hemanth.HM
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tag : WebComponents, Ploymer, X-tags.
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advance costs : TBD
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need room : Y
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Location : TBD
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# Objective
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What do I get from attending this talk?
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Hmm...This is not a tutorial on web components, rather a study on real use cases which will enable you pick the ingredient for the right dish!
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[ "What and Why web components?",
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"Use cases with comprative analysis.",
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"How to get started with Polymer and X-Tags?"].fill("FTW!");
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# Audiances will walk away with:
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Enlightment on Templates, Decorators, Custom Elements, Shadow DOM and Imports.
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Self contained on when to choose what?
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Some uber cool deoms and use cases indeed!
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# Requirements
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Zeal to embrace the change!
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