April 2018
Intermediate to advanced
298 pages
6h 34m
English
Any given technology is only as good as the tooling that supports it. React is no exception. Although React is just a library from creating user interfaces, the ecosystem that has sprung up around it means that a typical React project has many moving parts. Without the appropriate tooling, you end up spending a lot of time manually performing tasks that would be better off automated by a tool.
React tools come in many forms. Some have been around for a while, others are brand new. Some are found in the browser, others are strictly command line. There are a lot of tools that React developers can use—I've tried to focus on the most powerful tools that have had a direct impact on projects that I've worked on.
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