- React Deep Dive
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Foreword
- A few words on this book
- About the Author
- About the Translator
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I – Introduction
- General
- Into the deep end
- Tools and Setup
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II – Basics
- Introduction to ES2015
- JSX – an Introduction
- Rendering of Elements
- Components in React
- State and Lifecycle Methods
- Event Handling
- Forms
- Lists, Fragments, and Conditional Rendering
- CSS and Styling
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III – Advanced Concepts
- Higher Order Components
- Functions as a Child and Render Props
- Context API
- Refs
- Error Boundaries
- Portals
- Code Splitting
- Typechecking with PropTypes, Flow and TypeScript
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IV – Hooks
- Introduction to Hooks
- Use of Hooks
- Principles and Rules of Hooks
- Implement your own Hooks
- Hooks API
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V – The Ecosystem
- Routing
- State Management
- Internationalization
- Keeping up to Date
- Tools and Frameworks
- Conclusion
React Deep Dive
React has taken Frontend Development by storm over the past couple of years, unlike any other library before it. Today there are hardly any metrics where React does not take the top spot: downloads, popularity, usability.
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React has taken Frontend Development by storm over the past couple of years, unlike any other library before it. Today there are hardly any metrics where React does not take the top spot: downloads, popularity, usability.
With "React Deep Dive" you will take a deep look into developing modern Frontend applications with the help of React.
Not only will you learn how react works, but you will also look into what makes React so special and what the creators of React were thinking when creating the library. You will also learn why React is a more descriptive approach to Frontend Development, and how it has turned previous approaches on their head.
This book covers all the important topics for developing applications using React, and is aimed at both: those who are just getting started with React, and those who are looking to deepen their understanding.
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Manuel Bieh
Manuel Bieh, seit 2012 als Freelancer im Bereich Frontend-/JavaScript-Entwicklung tätig.
Bevor ich mich dazu entschied als Freelancer zu arbeiten hatte ich ebenfalls bereits fast 10 Jahre Erfahrung als Web-Entwickler, meist mit dem Fokus auf Frontend-Entwicklung, in verschiedenen Unternehmen gesammelt. Lange Zeit habe ich mich eher als Generalist statt als Spezialist gesehen und so gab und gibt es wenige bekannte Frontend-Technologien mit denen ich während meiner beruflichen Laufbahn nicht schon mal zumindest kurz in Berührung gekommen wäre. Als Spezialist habe ich mich aber außer wenn es generell um JavaScript geht nirgendwo gesehen. Dies änderte sich dann schlagartig als mir ein befreundeter Entwickler in 2014 erstmals von React erzählte und ich dann durch Neugierde und ganz konkret durch ein Projekt für Zalando erstmals intensiver mit React in Kontakt kam.
Anfangs fremdelte ich noch etwas, so wie übrigens viele, die neu in React einsteigen, doch je länger und intensiver ich mich mit React auseinandersetzte, desto mehr schlug meine anfängliche Skepsis in Begeisterung um. Seitdem hat mich React so gepackt, dass seitdem meine Projekte allesamt so ausgewählt habe, dass dort React im Einsatz ist (und dessen Einsatz auch sinnvoll ist!). In dieser Zeit habe ich viel gelernt (und lerne auch immer noch jeden Tag dazu), habe dabei in kleinen Teams mit unter 5 und in recht großen Teams mit über 30 Leuten gearbeitet und dort mein React-Wissen eingebracht und selbst immer wieder neue Eindrücke und Wissen mitgenommen.
Die Komplexität von React ist dabei aber nicht zu unterschätzen. Und so ist es zwar möglich relativ schnell in ziemlich kurzer Zeit eine Anwendung mit React zu entwickeln. Wenn man aber Wert auf hohe Qualität legt gibt es dort viele Stellschrauben an denen man drehen kann um Code-Qualität, Performance und Wartbarkeit zu erhöhen, die teilweise auch Leuten nicht bekannt sind die schon viel und lange mit React entwickelt haben. Und so würde ich mich selbst nach mehrjähriger intensiver und täglicher Arbeit mit React sicher noch immer nicht als absoluten Experten bezeichnen. Aber ich denke, dass mit der Zeit dennoch genug Wissen zusammengekommen ist welches ich in Form dieses Buches weitergeben kann um euch den Einstieg zu erleichtern und auch noch den einen oder anderen Profi-Tipp an die Hand zu geben.
Sibylle Katharina Sehl
Sibylle Sehl is a Berlin-based Software Engineer.
After graduating in 2017 with a MSc in Computer Science, Sibylle has worked as a Technical Product Manager, Frontend Developer and finally as a Software Engineer in a variety of organizations. Studying abroad for the entirety of her degree and working abroad, translating technical concepts from one language to another has never been a problem for her and something she has embraced since she entered the industry.
Sibylle has a passion for making technical content accessible to a greater audience of people. She occasionally does public speaking and has also taught Web Development courses for non-profits in the past. React has been one of her favorite tools in the development space since she has started working as an Engineer and continues to delight her the longer she works with it. Its declarative nature to build user interfaces has appealed to her from the beginning and led her to specialize in React.
She now works at ResearchGate as a Software Engineer using React on a daily basis whilst also learning PHP and GraphQL to become Fullstack.
She is the translator of React Deep Dive.
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