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React and React Native - Fourth Edition

By : Adam Boduch, Roy Derks, Mikhail Sakhniuk
Book Image

React and React Native - Fourth Edition

By: Adam Boduch, Roy Derks, Mikhail Sakhniuk

Overview of this book

Over the years, React and React Native has proven itself among JavaScript developers as a popular choice for a complete and practical guide to the React ecosystem. This fourth edition comes with the latest features, enhancements, and fixes to align with React 18, while also being compatible with React Native. It includes new chapters covering critical features and concepts in modern cross-platform app development with React. From the basics of React to popular components such as Hooks, GraphQL, and NativeBase, this definitive guide will help you become a professional React developer in a step-by-step manner. You'll begin by learning about the essential building blocks of React components. As you advance through the chapters, you'll work with higher-level functionalities in application development and then put your knowledge to work by developing user interface components for the web and native platforms. In the concluding chapters, you'll learn how to bring your application together with robust data architecture. By the end of this book, you'll be able to build React applications for the web and React Native applications for multiple mobile platforms.
Table of Contents (36 chapters)
1
Part 1 – React
15
Part 2 – React Native
31
Part 3 – React Architecture

React and JSX are familiar

Implementing a new render target for React is not straightforward. It's essentially the same thing as inventing a new DOM that runs on iOS and Android. So, why go through all the trouble?

First, there's a huge demand for mobile apps. The reason is that the mobile web browser user experience isn't as good as the native app experience. Second, JSX is a fantastic tool for building UIs. Rather than having to learn new technology, it's much easier to use what you know.

It's the latter point that's the most relevant to you. If you're reading this book, you're probably interested in using React for both web applications and native mobile applications. I can't put into words how valuable React is from a development-resource perspective. Instead of having a team that does web UIs, a team that does iOS, a team that does Android, and so on, there's just the UI team that understands React.

In the following section...