Książka React Hooks in Action Larsen

React Hooks in Action

Autor: Larsen, John
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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251.90
Build stylish, slick, and speedy-to-load user interfaces in React without writing custom classes....

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2021
strony
370
EAN
9781617297632
ISBN
1617297631
Enbook ID
32688149
Waga
710
Wymiary
235 x 188 x 27

Pełny opis

Build stylish, slick, and speedy-to-load user interfaces in React without writing custom classes. React Hooks are a new category of functions that help you to manage state, lifecycle and side effects within functional components.  React Hooks in Action teaches you to use pre-built hooks like useState, useReducer and useEffect, and to build your own hooks. Your code will be more reusable, require less boilerplate, and you’ll instantly be a more effective React developer.
 
About the technology
 
React Hooks promise to make React programmers even more productive. Hooks are a collection of pre-built and custom functions that give you a simpler API for working with key React functionalities. Hooks cleanly encapsulate side effects, make it easier to reuse components between projects, and result in less code overall. These new features represent a fundamental evolution in how the React library functions, so even experienced React developers will want to get up to speed with Hooks.
 
About the book
 
React Hooks in Action shows you how to use Hooks to make your codebase simpler and more reusable, and your applications faster and more responsive. You’ll build a resource booking example application chapter by chapter, learning how to develop components with local, shared, and application states. You’ll discover different approaches to data fetching, including using Concurrent Mode and Suspense to improve user experience, and explore third party hooks in the evolving React ecosystem.
 
What''s inside
  • Create a Redux store and interact with it via Hooks
  • Use code-splitting to improve the responsiveness of your apps
  • Build functional components that can update their own state
  • Manage component side effects
  • Use the React Suspense API to improve the user experience of page and data loading
About the reader
 
For front-end web developers experienced with React.
 
About the author
 
John Larsen is the author of  Get Programming with JavaScript. He was a mathematics and computing teacher for 25 years. He has an MA in mathematics and an MSc in information technology, and an ongoing interest in educational research. A web developer since 2000, he uses JavaScript end-to-end for server-side and client-side programming.

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