- Writing Tests—Redux Official Documentation:
https://redux.js.org/recipes/writing-tests. - Implementing Undo History—Redux Official Documentation:
https://redux.js.org/recipes/implementing-undo-history. - Server rendering—Redux Official Documentation:
https://redux.js.org/recipes/server-rendering. - Normalizing state—Redux Official Documentation:
https://redux.js.org/recipes/structuring-reducers/normalizing-state-shape.
This is important in the context of networking patterns. Some of your data that is fetched from backend systems will need to be normalized. - Async actions—Redux Official Documentation:
https://redux.js.org/advanced/async-actions. - Redux Saga recipes—Redux Saga Official Documentation:
https://redux-saga.js.org/docs/recipes/.
This resource is particularly valuable for its recipes for throttling, debouncing, and undo...
Hands-On Design Patterns with React Native
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Hands-On Design Patterns with React Native
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Overview of this book
React Native helps developers reuse code across different mobile platforms like iOS and Android.
This book will show you effective design patterns in the React Native world and will make you ready for professional development in big teams.
The book will focus only on the patterns that are relevant to JavaScript, ECMAScript, React and React Native. However, you can successfully transfer a lot of the skills and techniques to other languages. I call them “Idea patterns”.
This book will start with the most standard development patterns in React like component building patterns, styling patterns in React Native and then extend these patterns to your mobile application using real world practical examples. Each chapter comes with full, separate source code of applications that you can build and run on your phone.
The book is also diving into architectural patterns. Especially how to adapt MVC to React environment. You will learn Flux architecture and how Redux is implementing it. Each approach will be presented with its pros and cons. You will learn how to work with external data sources using libraries like Redux thunk and Redux Saga.
The end goal is the ability to recognize the best solution for a given problem for your next mobile application.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Preface
Free Chapter
React Component Patterns
View Patterns
Styling Patterns
Flux Architecture
Store Patterns
Data Transfer Patterns
Navigation Patterns
JavaScript and ECMAScript Patterns
Elements of Functional Programming Patterns
Managing Dependencies
Type Checking Patterns
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