This book explores the core principles of functional programming (FP) as they are applied to JavaScript. But what makes this book different is that we approach these principles without drowning in all the heavy terminology. We look at a subset of FP foundational concepts that I call "Functional-Light Programming" (FLP) and apply it to JavaScript.
Note: Despite the word "Light" in the title, I do not consider or recommend this book as a "beginner", "easy", or "intro" book on the topic. This book is rigorous and full of gritty detail; it expects a solid foundation of JS knowledge before diving in. "Light" means limited in scope; instead of being more broad, this book goes much deeper into each topic than you typically find in other FP-JavaScript books.
Let's face it: unless you're already a member of the FP cool kids club (I'm not!), a statement like, "a monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors", just doesn't mean anything useful to us.
That's not to say the terms are meaningless or that FPrs are bad for using them. Once you graduate from Functional-Light, you'll maybe/hopefully want to study FP more formally, and you'll certainly have plenty of exposure to what they mean and why.
But I want you to be able to apply some of the fundamentals of FP to your JavaScript now, because I believe it will help you write better, more reasonable code.
To read more about the motivations and perspective behind this book, check out the Preface.
- Foreword (by Brian Lonsdorf aka "Prof Frisby")
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Why Functional Programming?
- Chapter 2: Foundations of Functional Functions
- Chapter 3: Managing Function Inputs
- Chapter 4: Composing Functions
- Chapter 5: Reducing Side Effects
- Chapter 6: Value Immutability
- Chapter 7: Closure vs Object
- Chapter 8: Recursion
- Chapter 9: List Operations
- Chapter 10: Functional Async
- Chapter 11: Putting It All together
- Appendix A: Transducing
- Appendix B: The Humble Monad
- Appendix C: FP Libraries
I'm self-publishing this book, most likely digitally on Leanpub. I'll also be trying to work out an option to sell print book copies, but that part is still uncertain.
If you'd like to contribute financially towards the effort (or any of my other OSS work) aside from purchasing the books, I do have a patreon that I would always appreciate your generosity towards.
The content for this book derives heavily from a training workshop I teach professionally (in both public and private-corporate workshop format) of the same name.
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