Fullstack React: The Complete Guide to ReactJS and Friends

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Stop wasting your time learning React with incomplete and confusing tutorials.

  • There are so many incorrect, confusing, and out-of-date blog articles

    One tutorial says one thing and another says something completely different.

  • There are too many options

    There are fifty different boilerplates and a dozen different Flux implementations. Which one is best?

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You'll learn what you need to know to work professionally and build solid, well-tested, optimized apps with ReactJS. This book is your definitive guide.

Author(s): Accomazzo Anthony, Murray Nathaniel, Lerner Ari
Publisher: Fullstack.io
Year: 2017

Language: English
Pages: 836
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