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Gackenheimer
Introduction to React
Introduction to React teaches you React, the JavaScript framework created
by developers at Facebook, to solve the problem of plex user
interfaces in a consistent and maintainable way. shrugs away
common front-end conventions in an effort to make things more effi cient - use
Introduction to React to learn about this framework and more today.
Get to know the React API and it’s specifi c JavaScript extension, JSX,
which makes authoring ponents easier and maintainable. You will
also learn how to test your React applications and about the tools you can
use while building. Once you understand these core concepts, you can build
applications with React. This will help you cement the ideas and fundamentals
of React and prepare you to utilize React in your own use case.
See how to:
• use React to plex user interfaces in an effi cient way
• integrate existing user interfaces and move forward with React
• manage application architecture using Flux
• easily utilize JSX, React’s JavaScript extension
ISBN 978-1-4842-1246-2
Shelve in 52499
Web Development/JavaScript
User level:
Beginning–Advanced
SOURCE CODE ONLINE 9781484 212462
Introduction to React
Cory Gackenheimer
Introduction to React
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