Hands-On Design Patterns with React Native: Proven techniques and patterns for efficient native mobile development with JavaScript

Learn how to write cross platform React Native code by using effective design patterns in the JavaScript world. Get to know industry standard patterns as well as situational patterns. Decouple your application with these set of “Idea patterns”.




Key Features



  • Mobile development in React Native should be done in a reusable way.


  • Learn how to build scalable applications using JavaScript patterns that are battle tested.


  • Try effective techniques on your own using over 80 standalone examples.






Book Description



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.




What you will learn



  • Explore the design Patterns in React Native


  • Learn the best practices for React Native development


  • Explore common React patterns that are highly used within React Native development


  • Learn to decouple components and use dependency injection in your applications


  • Explore the best ways of fetching data from the backend systems


  • Learn the styling patterns and how to implement custom mobile designs


  • Explore the best ways to organize your application code in big codebases





Who this book is for



The ideal target audience for this book are people eager to learn React Native design patterns who already know the basics of JavaScript. We can assume that the target audience already knows how to write Hello World in JavaScript and know what are the functions, recursive functions, JavaScript types and loops.

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Hands-On Design Patterns with React Native: Proven techniques and patterns for efficient native mobile development with JavaScript

Learn how to write cross platform React Native code by using effective design patterns in the JavaScript world. Get to know industry standard patterns as well as situational patterns. Decouple your application with these set of “Idea patterns”.




Key Features



  • Mobile development in React Native should be done in a reusable way.


  • Learn how to build scalable applications using JavaScript patterns that are battle tested.


  • Try effective techniques on your own using over 80 standalone examples.






Book Description



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.




What you will learn



  • Explore the design Patterns in React Native


  • Learn the best practices for React Native development


  • Explore common React patterns that are highly used within React Native development


  • Learn to decouple components and use dependency injection in your applications


  • Explore the best ways of fetching data from the backend systems


  • Learn the styling patterns and how to implement custom mobile designs


  • Explore the best ways to organize your application code in big codebases





Who this book is for



The ideal target audience for this book are people eager to learn React Native design patterns who already know the basics of JavaScript. We can assume that the target audience already knows how to write Hello World in JavaScript and know what are the functions, recursive functions, JavaScript types and loops.

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Hands-On Design Patterns with React Native: Proven techniques and patterns for efficient native mobile development with JavaScript

Hands-On Design Patterns with React Native: Proven techniques and patterns for efficient native mobile development with JavaScript

by Mateusz Grzesiukiewicz
Hands-On Design Patterns with React Native: Proven techniques and patterns for efficient native mobile development with JavaScript

Hands-On Design Patterns with React Native: Proven techniques and patterns for efficient native mobile development with JavaScript

by Mateusz Grzesiukiewicz

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Overview

Learn how to write cross platform React Native code by using effective design patterns in the JavaScript world. Get to know industry standard patterns as well as situational patterns. Decouple your application with these set of “Idea patterns”.




Key Features



  • Mobile development in React Native should be done in a reusable way.


  • Learn how to build scalable applications using JavaScript patterns that are battle tested.


  • Try effective techniques on your own using over 80 standalone examples.






Book Description



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.




What you will learn



  • Explore the design Patterns in React Native


  • Learn the best practices for React Native development


  • Explore common React patterns that are highly used within React Native development


  • Learn to decouple components and use dependency injection in your applications


  • Explore the best ways of fetching data from the backend systems


  • Learn the styling patterns and how to implement custom mobile designs


  • Explore the best ways to organize your application code in big codebases





Who this book is for



The ideal target audience for this book are people eager to learn React Native design patterns who already know the basics of JavaScript. We can assume that the target audience already knows how to write Hello World in JavaScript and know what are the functions, recursive functions, JavaScript types and loops.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788999540
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 09/29/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 302
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Mateusz Grzesiukiewicz has worked on numerous big projects, including an investment banking platform at Goldman Sachs, a Jira project management tool at Atlassian, and a recruitment portal at GoldenLine. All of these projects served millions of people, which made them great opportunities to test scalability and the industry's best design patterns. He strives to popularize the common patterns and help people grow their technology at scale. He has spent hundreds of hours teaching, for instance at a private programming school called Coder's Lab. He has over 5,000 students registered on his online React course on Udemy. He would love to bring programming to every household, hence this book—Hands-On Design Patterns with React Native.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
  1. React Component Patterns
  2. View Patterns
  3. Styling Patterns
  4. Flux Architecture
  5. Store Patterns
  6. Data Transfer Patterns
  7. Navigation Patterns
  8. JavaScript and Ecmascript patterns
  9. Elements of Functional Programming patterns
  10. Managing Dependencies
  11. Managing Versions
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