React Cookbook

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About this ebook

React helps you create and work on an app in just a few minutes. But learning how to put all the pieces together is hard. How do you validate a form? Or implement a complex multistep user action without writing messy code? How do you test your code? Make it reusable? Wire it to a backend? Keep it easy to understand? The React Cookbook delivers answers fast.

Many books teach you how to get started, understand the framework, or use a component library with React, but very few provide examples to help you solve particular problems. This easy-to-use cookbook includes the example code developers need to unravel the most common problems when using React, categorized by topic area and problem.

You'll learn how to:

  • Build a single-page application in React using a rich UI
  • Create progressive web applications that users can install and work with offline
  • Integrate with backend services such as REST and GraphQL
  • Automatically test for accessibility problems in your application
  • Secure applications with fingerprints and security tokens using WebAuthn
  • Deal with bugs and avoid common functional and performance problems

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4.3
3 reviews
lsst25
December 6, 2021
Please, explain my, why there is "class" instead of "className" in JSX? It is in introducing Preact example.
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About the author

Dawn Griffiths has over 20 years experience working in the IT industry, working as a senior developer and senior software architect. She has written various books in the Head First series, including Head First Android Development (1e and 2e) and Head First Kotlin, and developed The Agile Sketchpad animated video series with David.

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