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Full-Stack React Projects - Second Edition

By : Shama Hoque
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Book Image

Full-Stack React Projects - Second Edition

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By: Shama Hoque

Overview of this book

Facebook's React combined with industry-tested, server-side technologies, such as Node, Express, and MongoDB, enables you to develop and deploy robust real-world full-stack web apps. This updated second edition focuses on the latest versions and conventions of the technologies in this stack, along with their new features such as Hooks in React and async/await in JavaScript. The book also explores advanced topics such as implementing real-time bidding, a web-based classroom app, and data visualization in an expense tracking app. Full-Stack React Projects will take you through the process of preparing the development environment for MERN stack-based web development, creating a basic skeleton app, and extending it to build six different web apps. You’ll build apps for social media, classrooms, media streaming, online marketplaces with real-time bidding, and web-based games with virtual reality features. Throughout the book, you’ll learn how MERN stack web development works, extend its capabilities for complex features, and gain actionable insights into creating MERN-based apps, along with exploring industry best practices to meet the ever-increasing demands of the real world. By the end of this React book, you’ll be able to build production-ready MERN full-stack apps using advanced tools and techniques in modern web development.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Getting Started with MERN
4
Building MERN from the Ground Up
8
Developing Web Applications with MERN
13
Advancing to Complex MERN Applications
19
Going Forward with MERN

Selective server-side rendering with data

When we developed the frontend of the base skeleton application in Chapter 4, Adding a React Frontend to Complete MERN, we integrated basic server-side rendering in order to load client-side routes directly from the browser address bar when the request went to the server. In this server-side rendering implementation, while rendering the React component's server-side, we did not consider loading the data from the database for the components that displayed data. The data only loads in these components when the client-side JavaScript takes over after the initial load of the server side-rendered markup.

We did update this implementation to add server-side rendering with data for the individual media detail pages in the MERN Mediastream application, which was discussed in Chapter 12, Customizing the Media Player and Improving the SEO....