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Learn React with TypeScript 3

By : Carl Rippon
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Learn React with TypeScript 3

By: Carl Rippon

Overview of this book

React today is one of the most preferred choices for frontend development. Using React with TypeScript enhances development experience and offers a powerful combination to develop high performing web apps. In this book, you’ll learn how to create well structured and reusable react components that are easy to read and maintain by leveraging modern web development techniques. We will start with learning core TypeScript programming concepts before moving on to building reusable React components. You'll learn how to ensure all your components are type-safe by leveraging TypeScript's capabilities, including the latest on Project references, Tuples in rest parameters, and much more. You'll then be introduced to core features of React such as React Router, managing state with Redux and applying logic in lifecycle methods. Further on, you'll discover the latest features of React such as hooks and suspense which will enable you to create powerful function-based components. You'll get to grips with GraphQL web API using Apollo client to make your app more interactive. Finally, you'll learn how to write robust unit tests for React components using Jest. By the end of the book, you'll be well versed with all you need to develop fully featured web apps with React and TypeScript.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Creating a form with controlled components

Forms are a common part of most apps. In React, the standard way to create a form is with what is called controlled components. A controlled component has its value synchronized with state in React. This will make more sense when we've implemented our first controlled component.

We are going to extend the React shop we have been building to include a Contact Us form. This will be implemented using controlled components.

Adding a Contact Us page

Before we start work on our form, we need a page to host the form in. The page will be a container component, and our form will be a presentational component. We also need to create a navigation option that takes us to our new page.

We...