Pro React 16 (Apress)
Monday, 01 April 2019

This book shows how to use the React framework to build dynamic JavaScript applications that take advantage of the capabilities of modern browsers and devices. Author Adam Freeman shows how to get the most from React, beginning with the React architecture and the benefits it offers and moving on to how to use React and its associated tools and libraries.The book shows how React brings the power of strong architecture and responsive data to the client, providing the foundation for complex and rich user interfaces.

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Author: Adam Freeman
Publisher: Apress
Date: March 2019
Pages: 745
ISBN: 978-1484244500
Print: 1484244508
Kindle: B07PZR9LY9
Audience: JavaScript programmers interested in React
Level: Intermediate
Category: JavaScript

 

  • Gain a solid understanding of the React design
  • Create rich and dynamic web app clients using React
  • Create data stores using Redux
  • Consume data using REST and GraphQL
  • Test your React projects

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Date: February 2024
Pages: 1376
ISBN:978-1394193172
Print:1394193173
Kindle:B0CRXK5191
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Rating: 4
Reviewer: Mike James
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Publisher: No Starch Press
Date: June 2023
Pages: 560
ISBN: 978-1718503106
Print: 1718503105
Kindle: B0B7QTX8LL
Audience: Systems programmers
Rating: 4.8
Reviewer: Mike James

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