Table of Contents
Welcome to issue 42.
This week we develop React like a pro, Build and use React Components, go in-depth into understanding Redux, get good with C++ and much more!
Develop React (Native) apps like a PRO
Improve your code quality with few simple tools.
A React TODOs example, explained
The TODOs app is the new “Hello World”.
Blog
Learn C++
C++ has been one of the best ways to write applications and software for a long time.
Building a React Component Library: Part 1
a tutorial for publishing your own component library to npm.
Forum Built With React & Redux.
A minimal forum application built with the following technologies: React, Redux, Webpack, ExpressJS, PassportJS & MongoDB.
GraphQL Input Types & Custom Resolvers
Our full-stack GraphQL + React Tutorial that guides you through creating a messaging application.
How Pure CSS Images Helped Me Understand React Components
In early 2016, I got so fatigued while trying to learn React that I almost gave up on being a developer. Impostor syndrome consumed me. Now, I am a full-time React developer
React + d3 = vx
vx is collection of reusable low-level visualization components. vx combines the power of d3 to generate your visualization with the benefits of react for updating the DOM.
Build a React Native Music App tutorial: part 1
Our app loads as a list of music genres. We find the “album” art on Flickr, load a list of songs from SoundCloud, and stream music from there.
Porting a React and Redux application to TypeScript
I’m increasingly becoming interested in TypeScript, Microsoft’s JavaScript superset.
Redux is the Pivotal Frontend Innovation
Frontend developers spend a lot of time focusing on their frontend framework of choice, whether that’s React, Angular, Vue, Ember, Polymer, or something else.
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