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React JS Notes for Professionals
Introduction
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CONTENTS IN React JS Notes for Professionals
Chapter 1: Getting started with React
Chapter 2: Components
Chapter 3: Using ReactJS with TypeScript
Chapter 4: State in React
Chapter 5: Props in React
Chapter 6: React Component Lifecycle
Chapter 7: Forms and User Input
Chapter 8: React Boilerplate [React + Babel + Webpack]
Chapter 9: Using ReactJS with jQuery
Chapter 10: React Routing
Chapter 11: Communicate Between Components
Chapter 12: How to setup a basic webpack, react and babel environment
Chapter 13: React.createClass vs extends React.Component
Chapter 14: React AJAX call
Chapter 15: Communication Between Components
Chapter 16: Stateless Functional Components
Chapter 17: Performance
Chapter 18: Introduction to Server-Side Rendering
Chapter 19: Setting Up React Environment
Chapter 20: Using React with Flow
Chapter 21: JSX
Chapter 22: React Forms
Chapter 23: User interface solutions
Chapter 24: Using ReactJS in Flux way
Chapter 25: React, Webpack & TypeScript installation
Chapter 26: How and why to use keys in React
Chapter 27: Keys in react
Chapter 28: Higher Order Components
Chapter 29: React with Redux