Tao of React

Tao of React

A book about React project architecture and component design

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A book of rules and guidelines that will help you build well-structured and extensible React applications. Learn proven practices about architecture, component design, testing, and performance. Contains 4 chapters. A total of 70 principles.
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Alexander
Hey, I wrote this book to help people build their first React applications. There are amazing courses that can teach you the little pieces but they don't show you how to put them together. Time and time again, people have asked about a good starting path, a set of best practices when working with React. I'll show you how to structure a project in a good way and how to design your components so they can be extended and modified. This is the content I wish I had a few years ago. I've learned these practices through a lot of trial and error but you don't have to. Get them at my expense.
Samuel Briskar
@kondovalexander Congratulations on the launch Alexander! Looks promising 🎉 Maybe it is time to get back to coding :D
Alexander
@samuel_briskar Thank you! It's always fun to build something :)
Kavin S
New to React and was actually looking for something like this. Went through few pages and I would highly recommend it to anyone wondering whether they are doing React the right way.
Alexander
@kavins I'm glad you've found some knowledge and inspiration in it :)
Rahul R S
Nice
Ковальчук Владимир
Will try to read this, thanks for your work
Ajith Ranka
Absolutely loved reading this book. Covers a whole slew of clear, concise tips for writing better React apps. Refreshingly nit-picky and opinionated -- something sorely missing from other React resources.
Alexander
@ajithranka I'm glad you've liked the book, Ajith! When I'm starting out with a technology I've always wanted a set of rules to follow so I know I'm building the right way. Then as I gain experience I start breaking out of the box :)
Ahmed Murtaza
Great efforts
Simon Row
Nice job 👍
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