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Topic List7 books curatedA curated collection of books related to Reactjs, ranked by recommendation signals.

Summary React in Action introduces frontend developers to the React framework and related tools. This clearly written, examplerich book begins by introducing you to React, diving into some of the fundamental ideas in React, and working with components. In the second section, you'll explore the different ways that data works in React as well as le...
Painless web apps with React, JSX, Redux, and GraphQL
React is a JavaScript library developed for one main reasonto build reusable UI components that present everchanging data. The React philosophy is to focus solely on the user interface. In modelviewcontroller (MVC) terminology, React is the view. Because it has to work with models and other libraries, it's designed to play nicely with pretty m...
The Complete Guide to ReactJS and Friends
LEARN REACT THE RIGHT WAY with the uptodate, indepth, complete book to React and the React ecosystem.Master React in less time, with solid foundations, without beating your head against the wall. Quickly get to work or get that job with the right tools and the best practices.Seriously: Stop wasting your time scouring Google, searching throug...
Build and Refactor Modern React.js Applications Using Hooks

Modern Patterns for Developing React Apps
If you want to learn how to build efficient React applications, this is your book. Ideal for web developers and software engineers who understand how JavaScript, CSS, and HTML work in the browser, this updated edition provides best practices and patterns for writing modern React code. No prior knowledge of React or functional JavaScript is necessar...
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This list aggregates books that appear in public recommendation sources, reader-interest signals, and category data. Books are ranked by their position from the source list; recommendation counts and ratings are shown where available. Open any book to see source-backed recommendation proof, editorial context, and Amazon options — the per-book detail page is where the trust signals live.
