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Cross-platform Desktop Application Development: Electron, Node, NW.js, and React

You're reading from   Cross-platform Desktop Application Development: Electron, Node, NW.js, and React Build desktop applications with web technologies

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788295697
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Dmitry Sheiko Dmitry Sheiko
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Preface 1. Creating a File Explorer with NW.js-Planning, Designing, and Development FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating a File Explorer with NW.js – Enhancement and Delivery 3. Creating a Chat System with Electron and React – Planning, Designing, and Development 4. Creating a Chat System with Electron and React – Enhancement, Testing, and Delivery 5. Creating a Screen Capturer with NW.js, React, and Redux – Planning, Design, and Development 6. Creating a Screen Capturer with NW.js: Enhancement, Tooling, and Testing 7. Creating RSS Aggregator with Electron, TypeScript , React, and Redux: Planning, Design, and Development 8. Creating RSS Aggregator with Electron, TypeScript, React, and Redux: Development

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Despite the fact that we do not have a functional application yet and just a static prototype, we have come a long way. We talked about the Electron GUI framework. We compared it to NW.js and went through its peculiarities. We made a simplified Electron demo application consisting of a main process script, renderer one, and HTML. We had an introduction into React basics. We focused on components and elements, JSX and virtual DOM, props, and state. We configured webpack to compile our ES.Next-compliant JSX into a JavaScript-acceptable one by Electron. To consolidate our knowledge, we made a small demo React application powered by Electron. What is more, we examined how to enable a DevTools extension (React Developer Tools) in Electron to trace and debug React applications. We have briefly familiarized ourselves with the PhotonKit frontend framework and created React components...

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