React and Libraries
eBook Details:
- Paperback: 427 pages
- Publisher: WOW! eBook (March 12, 2021)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1484266951
- ISBN-13: 978-1484266953
eBook Description:
React and Libraries: Your Complete Guide to the React Ecosystem discusses React 17 and the related libraries that are considered a must-know for React developers
Harness the power of React 17 and the related libraries that you need to know to deliver successful front-end implementations. Whether you are a beginner getting started or an existing React developer, this React and Libraries book will provide you with the must-have knowledge you need in your toolbox to build a complete app.
Start by learning how to create and style your own components, add state management, and manage routing. You’ll also learn how to work with the backend using the MERN stack (MongoDB, Express, React, and Node.js). Once you have completed building your app you will learn how to deliver quality software by conducting unit testing, integration testing, and end-to-end (E2E) testing, as well as learn techniques to debug, profile, and optimize your React app.
Libraries and tools covered include TypeScript, Material-UI, Styled Components, SCSS, React Router, Redux Toolkit, Recoil, Jest, Enzyme, Sinon, MongoDB, NodeJS, Express, Serve, Grunt, Puppeteer, ESLint, Prettier and many others. And, you’ll get access to bonus material and learn how to conduct and nail React 17 interview questions.
What You’ll Learn
- Review the basics of DOM, React Virtual DOM, JSX, Babel, ES5/ES6, CRA, package manager, Yarn, Webpack, and build tools
- Write your own custom React components and learn about hooks and props.
- Apply routing and state management with React Route, Recoil, and Redux Toolkit
- Deliver quality software and reduce QA load by learning unit testing integration testing and end-to-end testing with libraries such as Jest, Jest-dom, Enzyme, Sinon, and Puppeteer
- Set an ultimate React automated development and CI cycle with ESLint, Prettier, Husky, Jest, Puppeteer, GitHub Actions, Codecov.io, Coveralls, Travis, and DeepScan
- Publish your code on Ubuntu Server with the help of Grunt
- Optimize your React app with pure components, lazy loading, prerender, precache, code splitting, tree shaking, reduce media size, and prefetching
Each chapter in this React and Libraries: Your Complete Guide to the React Ecosystem book can be used independently so you can pick and choose the information you’d like to learn. Use it to get deep into your React development world and find out why React 17 has been rated the most loved framework by front-end developers for three years in a row.