React Components

React Components
by Christopher Pitt / / / AZW3


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Key Features

Learn to build better websites by creating a variety of different components in React

Conceptualize the design and build maintainable web apps with the help of components

A fast-paced guide to help you learn about component-based development in React

Book Description

The reader will learn how to use React and its component-based architecture in order to develop modern user interfaces. A new holistic way of thinking about UI development will establish throughout this book and the reader will discover the power of React components with many examples. After reading the book and following the example application, the reader has built a small to a mid-size application with React using a component based UI architecture. The book will take the reader through a journey to discover the benefits of component-based user interfaces over the classical MVC architecture. Throughout the book, the reader will develop a wide range of components and then bring them together to build a component-based UI. By the end of this book, readers would have learned several techniques to build powerful components and how the component-based development is beneficial over regular web development.

What you will learn

How to structure an app into components Working with nested components

Work with nested components

Set up communication across components

Style the existing components

Work with Material Design as a component

Render components on the server

Make the best of design patterns

Make the app pluggable

About the Author

Christopher Pitt is a principal developer for SilverStripe in Wellington, New Zealand. He usually works on open source software, though sometimes you'll find him building compilers and robots.

Table of Contents

Thinking in Components

Working with Properties and State

Saving and Communicating Data

Styling and Animating Components

Going Material!

Changing Views

Rendering on the Server

React Design Patterns

Thinking of Plugins

Testing Components

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