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Front-End Reactive Architectures: Explore the Future of the Front-End using Reactive JavaScript Frameworks and Libraries

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Learn how to use reactive architectures on the front-end. There are many technologies using a reactive approach on the back end, but this book teaches you how the reactive manifesto can be used to benefit your front-end programming as well. You will discover what reactive programming is, what the current front-end ecosystem looks like, and how to use a range of frameworks and libraries. You will also apply specific reactive architectures in your own projects. Each concept is taught with a mix of technical explanations and real-world code implementations. The future of front-end programming and architecture is reactive – don’t get left Add Front-End Reactive Architectures to your library today. What You'll Learn
Who This Book Is For Mid-senior front-end developers, tech leads, and solutions architects

201 pages, Paperback

Published January 4, 2018

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Luca Mezzalira

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February 18, 2018
I was expecting this book to go in-depth about building modern frontend architecture, but it barely scratched the surface. What it did give is a brief introduction to some frontend frameworks, libraries and development patterns such as Angular, React, cycle.js, mobx.

In my opinion, this book is not worth the money. It would be much better to just read a basic tutorial for the same frameworks mentioned to get a better understanding about them.
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June 26, 2018
I had high expectations, but this book doesn't really cover the topic in depth, its more or less a list of reactive libraries and frameworks.
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