In this book I make use of React hooks, so you need to set the required versions of React and ReactDOM to use 16.7.0-alpha.2 (if when you're reading this Hooks are released officially, you don't need to do this). If you think some specific topic should be included, tell me. This book does not try to cover everything under the sun related to React. I find this approach gives a well-rounded overview. The React Handbook follows the 80/20 rule: learn in 20% of the time the 80% of a topic. State vs Props PropTypes Fragment Events Lifecycle events Handling forms Reference a DOM element Server side rendering Context API Higher-order components Render Props Hooks Code splitting Styling CSS in React SASS with React Styled Components Tooling Babel Webpack Prettier Testing Introduction to Jest Testing React Components A look at the React Ecosystem React Router Redux Next.js Gatsby Wrapping up Table of Contents Introduction Overview Introduction to React How to install React Modern JavaScript core concepts you need to know to use React How much JS you need to use React Variables Arrow functions Work with objects and arrays using Rest and Spread Object and array destructuring Template literals Classes Callbacks Promises Async/Await ES Modules React Concepts Single Page Apps Declarative Immutability Purity Composition The Virtual DOM Unidirectional Data Flow In-depth JSX Components State Props Presentational vs container components Work with objects and arrays using Rest and Spread.
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