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React.js Design Patterns: Learn how to build scalable React apps with ease

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Get familiar with React design patterns and best practices to solve common React development problems

Key Features
● Get tips to create a better React app architecture.
● Explore the best practices for building scalable React apps.
● Discover ways to write tests for your React applications.

Description
React is a JavaScript library created by Facebook to help build applications with components. In React, there are proven methods to solve common problems experienced by React developers. If you are looking for different ways how to choose your pattern when building a React app, then this book is for you.

The book starts by sharing the best practices for architecting your React app. It then helps you learn how to create clean, performant, and maintainable React components using JavaScript and TypeScript. The book helps you explore and work with some useful hooks in React. It also helps you learn how to enable server-side rendering for your React app. Later, the book will help you discover ways to style your React components effectively. Towards the end, the book will help you learn how to write tests for your React applications.

By the end of the book, you will be able to build complex and maintainable React apps with JavaScript and TypeScript.

What you will learn
● Learn how to manage State with Hooks on React components.
● Learn how to style React components with CSS.
● Understand how to use Next.js for server-side rendering of your React app.
● Explore different ways to fetch data using API in React.
● Test your React app with React testing library, Jest, and Cypress.

Who this book is for
This book is for Web developers, JavaScript developers, and Typescript developers who want to build complex and scalable apps with React. Software engineers and developers who are early in their React careers will find this book very helpful.

Table of Contents
1. React Anti-Patterns and Best Practices
2. Writing Components
3. Clean and Maintainable Code
4. React Hooks
5. Styling
6. Server-Side Renderings
7. Data Fetching
8. Building Scalable Applications
9. Testing

216 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 27, 2023

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June 17, 2023
The book looks very incomplete, you can look at the source code and formatting to understand this.
In 1 chapter inline styles it's a bad practice but in 5 chapter it's suddenly had pros and cons and it's just one strange thing from many. Also chapters content frequently duplicates and some fundamental hooks written incorrect.
I'm mark some problems in screenshots so it's need to be fix

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