New content on TypeScript, React frameworks, state management strategies, and unit testing
Get to grips with React fundamentals and modern React techniques and architecture
Broaden your React expertise through mobile development with React Native
Description
Welcome to your big-picture guide to the React ecosystem.
If you’re new to React and looking to become a professional React developer, this book is for you. This updated fifth edition reflects the current state of React, including React framework coverage as well as TypeScript.
Part 1 introduces you to React. You’ll discover JSX syntax, hooks, functional components, and event handling, learn techniques to fetch data from a server, and tackle the tricky problem of state management. Once you’re comfortable with writing React in JavaScript, you’ll pick up TypeScript development in later chapters.
Part 2 transitions you into React Native for mobile development. React Native goes hand-in-hand with React. With your React knowledge behind you, you’ll appreciate where and how React Native differs as you write shared components for Android and iOS apps. You’ll learn how to build responsive layouts, use animations, and implement geolocation.
By the end of this book, you’ll have a big-picture view of React and React Native and be able to build applications with both.
Who is this book for?
This book is for any JavaScript or TypeScript developer who wants to start learning how to use React and React Native for web and mobile app development.
No prior knowledge of React or React Native is required. However, a working knowledge of JavaScript is necessary to be able to follow along the content covered.
What you will learn
Explore React architecture, component properties, state, and context
Work with React Hooks for handling functions and components
Fetch data from a server using the Fetch API, GraphQL, and WebSockets
Dive into internal and external state management strategies
Build robust user interfaces (UIs) for mobile and desktop apps using Material-UI
Perform unit testing for your components with Vitest and mocking
Manage app performance with server-side rendering, lazy components, and Suspense
Really well made book! A lot of great topics covered!
Subscriber review
Yondela MyatazaJul 29, 2024
5
Feefo Verified review
GokuMay 13, 2024
5
I recently had the chance to go thru the book and it enriched the extend of my understanding of React: and that's something I love because I believe firmly that getting better in the fundamentals allows you to face better the more complex issues.What sets this book apart is its adept approach to introducing new concepts. It meticulously navigates through evolutive changes, elucidating each new theme while candidly presenting the merits and demerits of various decisions. After all, every decision comes with its own set of pros and cons.And for the part of React Native: I've never work on that and the author was able to engage me in a very natural way. It gives you all the basics to start and create a solid native app that is not naive in its design.Great book, and great job by the author.
Amazon Verified review
Amazon CustomerJul 09, 2024
5
A great read for anyone looking to brush their skills in react and react-native. It starts from fundamentals, how to fetch data from various sources, dealing with state management and unit testing using vitest, and then dives into react native for those interested mobile app development. I'm currently using react for a personal project and it's great to have this book for reference.
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A. ZubarevJun 22, 2024
5
The authors really impressed me, who is not a Web developer, with how React is introduced and taught.I am now itching to create a toy project and then something useful for work.Firstly, why I thought of React when we have so many Web Frameworks? A spoiler alert: I learned from this book React is not a Web Framework per-se). Anyway, in my view, most of the Web Frameworks are opinionated. I do not think this is a good property. I value flexibility and the ability to do things the way I am comfortable with or however I see them fit. React is exactly that jewel in the crown: a modern User Interface framework (UI) that has no limits. Its one other excellent design decision is in that it has abandoned the imperative programming approach (learnt from the book), which is highly suitable for fluid UIs.The book is actually like a two in-one bundle: the React and React Native. There is some overlap in material coverage, but it is necessary because it stems from how the React / React Native is targeting discrete platforms.I think JSX is the core of React so the authors made a special effort to cover it from the bottom up very nicely. A big plus, because it is like laying a sound foundation to getting developing a solid Web App.Next, the Hooks, this is an exiting, relatively new and interesting concept that is well implemented in React and explained in the book. I fell in love in programming this way, Hooks are an elegant feature!And React has more neat and useful design points as code separation, built-in state management/ memoization - everything is explained in the book really well.So not to delay, embrace React and React Native!
Roy Derks is a serial start-up CTO, international speaker, and author from the Netherlands. He has been working with React, React Native, and GraphQL since 2016. You might know him from the book “React Projects – Second Edition”, which was released by Packt earlier this year. Over the last few years, he has inspired tens of thousands of developers worldwide through his talks, books, workshops, and courses.
Mikhail Sakhniuk is Software Engineer with high proficiency in JavaScript, React and React Native. He has more than 5 years of experience in developing web and mobile applications. He has worked for startups, fintech companies, and product companies with more than 20 million users. Currently, Mikhail is working at Miro as a Frontend Engineer. In addition, he owns and maintains a few open-source projects. He also shares his experience and knowledge through books and articles.
Adam Boduch has been involved in large-scale JavaScript development for nearly 15 years. Before moving to the frontend, he worked on several large-scale cloud computing products using Python and Linux. No stranger to complexity, Adam has practical experience with real-world software systems and the scaling challenges they pose.
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