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This blog site has been archived. Go to react.dev/blog to see the recent posts. “How do I share the code between several components?” is one of the first questions that people ask when they learn React. Our answer has always been to use component composition for code reuse. You can define a component and use it in several other components. It is not always obvious how a certain pattern can be solv
As we're writing the Fullstack React book, we get a lot of questions about how to build large applications with React and how to integrate external APIs. tl;dr - This post will guide you through building a full React app, even with little to no experience in the framework. We're going build a Yelp clone in React You can get the completed code here Try the demo here Download the first chapter of ou
After watching a compelling talk about FRP by Jafar Husain from the Netflix UI team, I’ve been fascinated by the way reactive programming can make code both effective and elegant. At Football Radar, we work with many different streams and sources to create rich interfaces that capture realtime data about football matches, and we’re convinced that our products are a perfect fit for reactive program
Facebook announced Flux at F8 in April as an application paradigm to complement React. But Flux has been pretty nebulous, as there hasn’t been much code released. The examples in Facebook’s Flux repository gave a better idea of its overall composition, but there was still a ton of boilerplate involved, and that’s usually where a library comes along to bring some level of abstraction and convenienc
The web frontend scene is witness to many new frameworks and ways of working. It can be quite annoying when software becomes legacy quicker than ever. But actually, it's just good old innovation happening as it should, because the opportunities for improvement are there. Frameworks come and go, but what remains are the good ideas that they brought to the world. We're going to talk about the good i
Removing User Interface Complexity, or Why React is Awesome I've been studying frameworks and libraries like Ember, Angular, and React the past several months, and given Web Components a lot of thought. These all solve similar problems to varying degrees, and are in conflict in some ways and in harmony in others. I'm mostly concerned with the core problems of data binding and componentizing UIs. A
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