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React Anti-Patterns

React Anti-Patterns

By : Juntao Qiu
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React Anti-Patterns

React Anti-Patterns

4.8 (10)
By: Juntao Qiu

Overview of this book

Take your React development skills to the next level by examining common anti-patterns with expert insights and practical solutions, to refine your codebases into sophisticated and scalable creations. Through this easy-to-follow guide, React Anti-Patterns serves as a roadmap to elevating the efficiency and maintainability of your React projects. You’ll begin by familiarizing yourself with the essential aspects of React before exploring strategies for structuring React applications and creating well-organized, modular, and easy-to-maintain codebases. From identifying and addressing common anti-patterns using refactoring techniques to harnessing the power of test-driven development (TDD), you’ll learn about the tools and techniques necessary to create reliable and robust tests. As you advance, you’ll get to grips with business logic and design patterns that offer solutions to prevalent challenges faced in React development. The book also offers insights into using composition patterns, such as code splitting and multiple entry points, to enhance the flexibility and modularity of your React applications, guiding you through end-to-end project implementation. By the end of this React book, you’ll be able to overcome common challenges and pitfalls to transform your React projects into elegant, efficient, and maintainable codebases.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Part 1:Introducing the Fundamentals
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Part 2: Embracing Testing Techniques
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Part 3: Unveiling Business Logic and Design Patterns
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Part 4: Engaging in Practical Implementation

Understanding the difficulty of building UIs

Unless you’re building a straightforward, document-like web page — for example, a basic article without advanced UI elements such as search boxes or modals — the built-in languages offered by web browsers are generally insufficient. Figure 1.1 shows an example of a website using HTML (HyperText Markup Language):

Figure 1.1: A simple HTML document website

Figure 1.1: A simple HTML document website

However nowadays, most applications are more complicated and contain more elements than what this language was originally designed for.

The disparity between the language of the web and the UI experiences that people encounter daily is substantial. Whether it’s a ticket booking platform, a project management tool, or an image gallery, modern web UIs are intricate and native web languages don’t readily support them. You can go the extra mile to “simulate” UI components such as accordions, toggle switches, or...

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