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React Cookbook

You're reading from   React Cookbook Create dynamic web apps with React using Redux, Webpack, Node.js, and GraphQL

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783980727
Length 580 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Carlos Santana Roldán Carlos Santana Roldán
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Preface 1. Working with React 2. Conquering Components and JSX FREE CHAPTER 3. Handling Events, Binding and Useful React Packages 4. Adding Routes to Our Application with React Router 5. Mastering Redux 6. Creating Forms with Redux Form 7. Animations with React 8. Creating an API with Node.js Using MongoDB and MySQL 9. Apollo and GraphQL 10. Mastering Webpack 4.x 11. Implementing Server-Side Rendering 12. Testing and Debugging 13. Deploying to Production 14. Working with React Native 15. Most Common React Interview Questions
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Introduction

React is a JavaScript library (MIT License) made by Facebook to create interactive UIs. It's used to create dynamic and reusable components. The most powerful thing about React is that can be used in the client, server, mobile applications, and even VR applications. 

In the modern web, we need to manipulate the DOM constantly; the problem is that doing this a lot may affect the performance of our application seriously. React uses a Virtual DOM, which means that all updates occur in memory (this is faster than manipulating the real DOM directly). The learning curve of React is short in comparison with other JavaScript frameworks such as Angular, Vue, or Backbone, mainly because the React code is mostly written with modern JavaScript (classes, arrow functions, string templates, and so on) and does not have too many patterns used to write code, like Dependency Injection, or a template system, like in Angular.

Companies such as Airbnb, Microsoft, Netflix, Disney, Dropbox, Twitter, PayPal, Salesforce, Tesla, and Uber are extensively using React in their projects. In this book, you will learn how to develop your React applications in the way they do, using best practices.

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