JavaScript features you might not know! These 6 features were released in ECMAScript 2023 in June 2023.
Today we cover some of the new array methods released in JavaScript 2023 in order to make manipulating arrays easier.
Today we cover some of the new array methods released in JavaScript 2023 in order to make manipulating arrays easier.
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The JavaScript Tree 👇
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|── Variables
| ├── var
| ├── let
| └── const
|
|── Data Types
| ├── String
| ├── Number
| ├── Boolean
| ├── Object
| ├── Array
| ├── Null
| └── Undefined
|
|── Operators
| ├── Arithmetic
| ├── Assignment
| ├── Comparison
| ├── Logical
| ├── Unary
| └── Ternary (Conditional)
||── Control Flow
| ├── if statement
| ├── else statement
| ├── else if statement
| ├── switch statement
| ├── for loop
| ├── while loop
| └── do-while loop
|
|── Functions
| ├── Function declaration
| ├── Function expression
| ├── Arrow function
| └── IIFE (Immediately Invoked Function Expression)
|
|── Scope
| ├── Global scope
| ├── Local scope
| ├── Block scope
| └── Lexical scope
||── Arrays
| ├── Array methods
| | ├── push()
| | ├── pop()
| | ├── shift()
| | ├── unshift()
| | ├── splice()
| | ├── slice()
| | └── concat()
| └── Array iteration
| ├── forEach()
| ├── map()
| ├── filter()
| └── reduce()|
|── Objects
| ├── Object properties
| | ├── Dot notation
| | └── Bracket notation
| ├── Object methods
| | ├── Object.keys()
| | ├── Object.values()
| | └── Object.entries()
| └── Object destructuring
||── Promises
| ├── Promise states
| | ├── Pending
| | ├── Fulfilled
| | └── Rejected
| ├── Promise methods
| | ├── then()
| | ├── catch()
| | └── finally()
| └── Promise.all()
|
|── Asynchronous JavaScript
| ├── Callbacks
| ├── Promises
| └── Async/Await
|
|── Error Handling
| ├── try...catch statement
| └── throw statement
|
|── JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)
||── Modules
| ├── import
| └── export
|
|── DOM Manipulation
| ├── Selecting elements
| ├── Modifying elements
| └── Creating elements
|
|── Events
| ├── Event listeners
| ├── Event propagation
| └── Event delegation
|
|── AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML)
|
|── Fetch API
||── ES6+ Features
| ├── Template literals
| ├── Destructuring assignment
| ├── Spread/rest operator
| ├── Arrow functions
| ├── Classes
| ├── let and const
| ├── Default parameters
| ├── Modules
| └── Promises
|
|── Web APIs
| ├── Local Storage
| ├── Session Storage
| └── Web Storage API
|
|── Libraries and Frameworks
| ├── React
| ├── Angular
| └── Vue.js
||── Debugging
| ├── Console.log()
| ├── Breakpoints
| └── DevTools
|
|── Others
| ├── Closures
| ├── Callbacks
| ├── Prototypes
| ├── this keyword
| ├── Hoisting
| └── Strict mode
|
| END __
The JavaScript Tree 👇
|
|── Variables
| ├── var
| ├── let
| └── const
|
|── Data Types
| ├── String
| ├── Number
| ├── Boolean
| ├── Object
| ├── Array
| ├── Null
| └── Undefined
|
|── Operators
| ├── Arithmetic
| ├── Assignment
| ├── Comparison
| ├── Logical
| ├── Unary
| └── Ternary (Conditional)
||── Control Flow
| ├── if statement
| ├── else statement
| ├── else if statement
| ├── switch statement
| ├── for loop
| ├── while loop
| └── do-while loop
|
|── Functions
| ├── Function declaration
| ├── Function expression
| ├── Arrow function
| └── IIFE (Immediately Invoked Function Expression)
|
|── Scope
| ├── Global scope
| ├── Local scope
| ├── Block scope
| └── Lexical scope
||── Arrays
| ├── Array methods
| | ├── push()
| | ├── pop()
| | ├── shift()
| | ├── unshift()
| | ├── splice()
| | ├── slice()
| | └── concat()
| └── Array iteration
| ├── forEach()
| ├── map()
| ├── filter()
| └── reduce()|
|── Objects
| ├── Object properties
| | ├── Dot notation
| | └── Bracket notation
| ├── Object methods
| | ├── Object.keys()
| | ├── Object.values()
| | └── Object.entries()
| └── Object destructuring
||── Promises
| ├── Promise states
| | ├── Pending
| | ├── Fulfilled
| | └── Rejected
| ├── Promise methods
| | ├── then()
| | ├── catch()
| | └── finally()
| └── Promise.all()
|
|── Asynchronous JavaScript
| ├── Callbacks
| ├── Promises
| └── Async/Await
|
|── Error Handling
| ├── try...catch statement
| └── throw statement
|
|── JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)
||── Modules
| ├── import
| └── export
|
|── DOM Manipulation
| ├── Selecting elements
| ├── Modifying elements
| └── Creating elements
|
|── Events
| ├── Event listeners
| ├── Event propagation
| └── Event delegation
|
|── AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML)
|
|── Fetch API
||── ES6+ Features
| ├── Template literals
| ├── Destructuring assignment
| ├── Spread/rest operator
| ├── Arrow functions
| ├── Classes
| ├── let and const
| ├── Default parameters
| ├── Modules
| └── Promises
|
|── Web APIs
| ├── Local Storage
| ├── Session Storage
| └── Web Storage API
|
|── Libraries and Frameworks
| ├── React
| ├── Angular
| └── Vue.js
||── Debugging
| ├── Console.log()
| ├── Breakpoints
| └── DevTools
|
|── Others
| ├── Closures
| ├── Callbacks
| ├── Prototypes
| ├── this keyword
| ├── Hoisting
| └── Strict mode
|
| END __
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MongoDB Learning Roadmap: From Basics to Advanced
1. Getting Started with MongoDB
Introduction to MongoDB: What is MongoDB and why use it? Difference between NoSQL and SQL databases.
Setup: Install MongoDB and Compass (GUI for MongoDB). Set up a local or cloud MongoDB instance using MongoDB Atlas.
2. Core Concepts
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CRUD Operations: Perform Create, Read, Update, and Delete operations using MongoDB shell or Compass.
BSON: Understand how MongoDB stores data in BSON format.
3. Querying Data
Basic Queries: Filter documents using find(). Use operators like $eq, $ne, $lt, $gt, $in, and $nin.
Advanced Queries: Use $and, $or, $not, and $nor. Query arrays and embedded documents.
Projections: Return specific fields using projections in queries.
4. Indexes
Purpose of Indexes: Speed up queries and optimize performance.
Create and Manage Indexes: Single field, compound, and text indexes.
Understand Index Impact: Use the explain() method to analyze query performance.
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Basic Stages: $match, $group, $sort, $limit, $project, and $lookup.
Advanced Stages: $unwind, $addFields, $replaceRoot, and $facet.
6. Data Modeling
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CRUD Operations in Code: Perform database operations using drivers.
9. Administration and Optimization
Backup and Restore: Use mongodump and mongorestore for backups.
Performance Optimization: Optimize queries, manage indexes, and shard data for horizontal scaling.
Security: Configure authentication, roles, and encryption for secure access.
10. Build Projects
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1. Getting Started with MongoDB
Introduction to MongoDB: What is MongoDB and why use it? Difference between NoSQL and SQL databases.
Setup: Install MongoDB and Compass (GUI for MongoDB). Set up a local or cloud MongoDB instance using MongoDB Atlas.
2. Core Concepts
Databases and Collections: Understand databases, collections, and documents.
CRUD Operations: Perform Create, Read, Update, and Delete operations using MongoDB shell or Compass.
BSON: Understand how MongoDB stores data in BSON format.
3. Querying Data
Basic Queries: Filter documents using find(). Use operators like $eq, $ne, $lt, $gt, $in, and $nin.
Advanced Queries: Use $and, $or, $not, and $nor. Query arrays and embedded documents.
Projections: Return specific fields using projections in queries.
4. Indexes
Purpose of Indexes: Speed up queries and optimize performance.
Create and Manage Indexes: Single field, compound, and text indexes.
Understand Index Impact: Use the explain() method to analyze query performance.
5. Aggregation Framework
Introduction: Understand the pipeline approach in aggregation.
Basic Stages: $match, $group, $sort, $limit, $project, and $lookup.
Advanced Stages: $unwind, $addFields, $replaceRoot, and $facet.
6. Data Modeling
Schema Design: Differences between embedding and referencing documents.
Relationships: One-to-One, One-to-Many, and Many-to-Many relationships.
Best Practices: Design schemas for scalability and performance.
7. Transactions
Multi-Document Transactions: Implement ACID transactions in MongoDB.
Use Cases: When to use transactions in NoSQL.
8. Working with MongoDB in Applications
MongoDB Drivers: Integrate MongoDB with programming languages like Node.js (Mongoose), Python (PyMongo), and Java.
CRUD Operations in Code: Perform database operations using drivers.
9. Administration and Optimization
Backup and Restore: Use mongodump and mongorestore for backups.
Performance Optimization: Optimize queries, manage indexes, and shard data for horizontal scaling.
Security: Configure authentication, roles, and encryption for secure access.
10. Build Projects
Beginner: Create a basic CRUD app (e.g., contact manager).
Intermediate: Build an inventory management system or blog backend.
Advanced: Design a scalable social media backend with user posts, comments, and likes.
Deploy on MongoDB Atlas or integrate with cloud platforms.
📂 Web Development Resources
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