React State Management Made Easy: Basics, Essentials and Best Practices
Explore essential concepts and best practices for managing state in React applications, including hooks and effective strategies for component communication.
Explore essential concepts and best practices for managing state in React applications, including hooks and effective strategies for component communication.
In this blog, Rohith Poyyeri guides us through the process of building a ToDo application from scratch using React.
This post demonstrates how to build an artefact from a ReactNative source code using Bitrise, and do automated testing on virtual devices.
This post takes you through the steps required to privately host the React application in AWS, including design architecture, installation of dependencies, a link to Git repository, creating React app, Dockerfile and Nginx configuration, creating necessary AWS services, login to AWS and creating the Makerfile.
Aside from hitting all the buzzwords in the title, this is a short (?) exploration of setting up X-Ray to understand the behaviour and performance of a fully serverless integration application on AWS.
Following on from Part 1 in our intro to AWS Amplify series, in Part 2 we will create the skeleton of our new Amplify application and host it in a repository.
Our new series of articles see us walk through the process of building out a web application using AWS Amplify. It will be a typical todo application written in React and Node JS and we’ll use the Amplify CLI to configure and deploy it into both a test and production environment.
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