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SurviveJS – Webpack and React: From apprentice to master

  • Length: 219 pages
  • Edition: 1
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  • Publication Date: 2015-10-07
Description

Facebook’s React powers an increasing amount of sites. There is a good reason for this. It simplifies frontend development greatly. Combined with Webpack, a bundling tool, you have a powerful frontend development environment in your hands.

SurviveJS – Webpack and React shows you how to build a simple Kanban application based on these technologies. During the process you will learn to:

  • Set up a Webpack based development and production environment. You will learn to get most out of react-hot-loader and Babel for development.
  • Improve the quality of your code by using ESLint and friends to spot possible mistakes earlier.
  • Get into the React mindset while learning the basics of Alt, an implementation of Flux Application Architecture.
  • Style your React application in various emerging ways.
  • Implement drag and drop for your application using React DnD.

In addition the Leanpub edition contains exclusive chapters showing you how to:

  • Deal with typing in React.
  • Test your React application in various ways.

The book assumes you know basics of JavaScript and understand how to use npm.

The book content is available online at survivejs.com. By buying this book you support development of further chapters and continuous maintenance effort.

Table of Contents

Part I Setting Up Webpack
Chapter 1. Webpack Compared
Chapter 2. Developing with Webpack
Chapter 3. Webpack and React

Part II Developing Kanban Application
Chapter 4. Implementing a Basic Note Application
Chapter 5. React and Flux
Chapter 6. From Notes to Kanban
Chapter 7. Implementing Drag and Drop
Chapter 8. Building Kanban
Chapter 9. Testing React
Chapter 10. Typing with React

Part III Advanced Techniques
Chapter 11. Linting in Webpack
Chapter 12. Authoring Libraries
Chapter 13. Styling React

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