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React

React

Up & Running

by Stoyan Stefanov

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appears in React Native, React, and Programming.

React is a new, opensource Technology, from Facebook that has stirred quite a storm in the web development community, and some would say it s the next best thing to a silver bullet for building web applications. With "React: Up and Running" you'll learn how to get off the ground with React, with no prior knowledge.This book teaches you how to build...

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appears in React Native, React, and Programming.

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