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modern-javascript-patterns

Transform your JavaScript with modern patterns

Master ES6+ features including async/await, destructuring, spread operators, arrow functions, promises, modules, iterators, generators, and functional programming patterns for writing clean, efficient JavaScript code. Use when refactoring legacy code, implementing modern patterns, or optimizing JavaScript applications.

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the manual

Modern JavaScript Patterns

Comprehensive guide for mastering modern JavaScript (ES6+) features, functional programming patterns, and best practices for writing clean, maintainable, and performant code.

When to Use This Skill

  • Refactoring legacy JavaScript to modern syntax
  • Implementing functional programming patterns
  • Optimizing JavaScript performance
  • Writing maintainable and readable code
  • Working with asynchronous operations
  • Building modern web applications
  • Migrating from callbacks to Promises/async-await
  • Implementing data transformation pipelines

Detailed patterns and worked examples

Detailed pattern documentation lives in references/details.md. Read that file when the navigation tier above is insufficient.

Best Practices

  1. Use const by default: Only use let when reassignment is needed
  2. Prefer arrow functions: Especially for callbacks
  3. Use template literals: Instead of string concatenation
  4. Destructure objects and arrays: For cleaner code
  5. Use async/await: Instead of Promise chains
  6. Avoid mutating data: Use spread operator and array methods
  7. Use optional chaining: Prevent "Cannot read property of undefined"
  8. Use nullish coalescing: For default values
  9. Prefer array methods: Over traditional loops
  10. Use modules: For better code organization
  11. Write pure functions: Easier to test and reason about
  12. Use meaningful variable names: Self-documenting code
  13. Keep functions small: Single responsibility principle
  14. Handle errors properly: Use try/catch with async/await
  15. Use strict mode: 'use strict' for better error catching

For common pitfalls (this binding, promise anti-patterns, memory leaks), see references/advanced-patterns.md.

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