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Level up your React and Next.js skills with advanced concepts about SSR and PWA Key Features Covers latest and core React concepts including React hooks and React reconciler Covers about Server Side Rendering with React and how to use it using Next.js Covers about Progressive Web Apps in React and how to create them Covers intermediate and advanced React concepts like state management Covers overview of React for beginners to catch with advanced concepts later Covers bleeding-edge React concepts on the future of React and how it would work eventually Description The book starts by introducing the reader to React, what it is and why you need a library like React to work with medium to large scale applications. We then move on to implementing simple client-side programs with React, uncovering modern React practices like React hooks and diving deep into various kinds of hooks. We then move to implement React on the server using Server-Side Rendering to bring benefits of the SEO world to the dynamic rendering nature of front-end libraries. For this, we use Next.js, a very popular implementation of Server-Side Rendering which comes with tons of good practices already baked in. We also take a look at how Progressive Web Apps can be created out of existing React codebases and what benefits it provides us. Finally, we end the book with some React internals (how to React works) and some bleeding-edge features in React which are expected to roll out in 2-3 years fully and would impact how to React works under the hood. What will you learn What React is and how to get started with it Modern ways to code React applications Implementing Server-Side rendering with/without Next.js on the top of React library Working with Progressive Web Apps in React How to React works under the hood Future of React and bleeding-edge React tech you can use today Who this book is for The reader is expected to have a decent understanding of JavaScript/HTML/CSS, and possibly, worked with React a little bit beforehand. Although the first 2 chapters cover basics of React, still it is recommended for users with at least a bit of knowledge and experience with React. Table of Contents 1. React 101 2. Setting up React 3. Components 4. State Management with React 5. Server Side React 6. Introduction to Next.js 7. More with Next.js 8. Progressive Web Apps 9. Bleeding edge React About the Author Mehul Mohan is an entrepreneur, developer and a security researcher. Currently, he is pursuing his bachelor’s degree in CSE at BITS Pilani. He is a WWDC’19 Scholar, and runs codedamn – a platform for people to learn coding. You’ll often find him creating programming tutorials on his YouTube channel, codedamn, having over 100,000 subscribers. He has been acknowledged by companies such as Google, Microsoft, Sony, etc. for his contributions as a security researcher. Your Blog links: https://codedamn.com https://mehulmohan.com His LinkedIn Profile: https://linkedin.com/in/mehulmpt
Learn how to create reusable components to build modern Web user interfaces with standard technologies Key Features Learn how standard Web technologies allows you to build reusable UI components. Learn how to protect the look and the internal behavior of your components. Learn how to use Web Components in React, Angular, and Vue projects. Learn how to use third-party libraries and tools to simplify the process of building your components. Description The design of Web user interfaces has been growing significantly in recent times thanks to libraries like React, Angular, Vue. They allow you to create awesome UI components, but have a great drawback: their components are not interoperable. Web Components enable you to overcome this drawback by using a set of standard technologies. The book drives you in the exploration of these technologies with a practical approach. It describes how to create Custom Elements, how to protect their internal behavior by leveraging the Shadow DOM, how to simplify the UI definition through HTML templates. Also, you will discover how to distribute and use your Web Components and how to leverage libraries and tools to develop them. Throughout the book, you will carry out a Web Component project that will provide you with practical experience in using those technologies. What will you learn Use Custom Elements technology to define your HTML elements. Use Shadow DOM to protect the inner behavior of your UI components. Work with HTML templates to simplify and enhance the way you define the UI of your components. Reuse your Web Components in applications built with Vanilla JavaScript, React, Angular, and Vue. Who this book is for This book is for frontend Web developers who want to leverage standard technologies to build reusable UI components. Basic knowledge of JavaScript, HTML, and CSS is required. Table of Contents 1. Getting Started with Web Components 2. Extending HTML Elements 3. Creating Custom Web Components 4. Managing Properties and Attributes 5. Handling Events 6. Using the Shadow DOM 7. Using HTML Templates 8. Distributing and Extending Web Components 9. Web Components and Other UI Frameworks 10. Tools for Web Components Development About the Author Andrea Chiarelli is a software engineer and technical author with more than 20 years of experience in the software development industry. Throughout his career, he used several programming languages and technologies for the projects he was involved in. Lately, he is focusing on the JavaScript ecosystem both on the server and on the client-side. He has contributed to many online and offline magazines and authored a few books. Currently, he is working at Auth0 as an R&D Content Engineer. Your Blog links: https://andreachiarelli.it/ Your LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreachiarelli/
Build your website with custom designs, animations, and many awesome features! Key Features -Simple illustrations, screenshots, and easy lessons to engage kids. -Detailed instructions, code samples, and explanations for creating WordPress websites. -Use of analogies, stories, and real-life examples to help develop websites easily. Description When kids are interested in technology and websites, WordPress for Kids will pique their interest in learning more. This book will help kids get first-hand experience in building a world-class site using WordPress. It's a lot easier if you have a lot of screenshots and examples to follow along with. Each section is written so that children are never overwhelmed by technical details. Instead, they are divided into stories, scenarios, and terms they can relate to. The book begins by helping you set up an account on WordPress.com and then walking you through the dashboard tab-by-tab. The book covers how to log in to WordPress, create and edit posts and pages, customize colors, fonts, the header and footer, the layout, and other design elements, as well as content and images. It helps explore plugins, widgets, and some eye-catching website themes. This book will help you get your website ranked on search engines like Google. Your very first website will be online by the end of this book. Without writing a single line of code, your website will be ready to be seen by millions of people. What you will learn -Become familiar with the fundamentals of web development. -Create a WordPress account and configure your first website. -Explore everything about Posts and Pages and how to create them. -Learn to design your website with popular themes and how to customize them. -Bring enhanced functionalities with widgets and plugins. -Get website visitors by ranking your website on the Google Search Engine. Who this book is for This book is for kids of 6th grade and above who wish to learn the art of building beautiful websites. Basic knowledge of computers and the Internet is a prerequisite for this book. Table of Contents 1. WordPress and Subway. Understanding WordPress with the Help of Sandwiches 2. Getting Started – Create Your Account and Start Exploring 3. Setting Up Your Site 4. Few Website Terminologies 5. Posts, Pages, and Your School Timetable 6. Creating your First Post 7. Comments, Categories, and Tags 8. Creating a Page 9. Themes – Your Personal Designer 10. Customizing Your Theme 11. Menus – The Map of Your Website 12. Being Widgety with WordPress 13. Going for a Paid Plan – Is It Required? 14. Introducing the Plugins 15. Rank Your Website. SEO with Plugin 16. Adding Animation and Interaction to Your Pages 17. Few More Popular Plugins 18. Launching Your Website and What to Do Next?