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Published inApr 2016
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ISBN-139781785289644
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Vipul A M
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Vipul A M

Vipul A M is Director at BigBinary. He is part of Rails Issues Team, and helps triaging issues. His spare time is spent exploring and contributing to many Open Source ruby projects, when not dabbling with React JS. Vipul loves Ruby's vibrant community and helps in building PuneRb, is the founder of and runs RubyIndia Community Newsletter and RubyIndia Podcast, and organizes Deccan Ruby Conference in Pune. He can be found @vipulnsward on twitter and on his site http://vipulnsward.com.
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In this chapter, we dived deep into JSX. We discussed why using JSX makes development with React easy and how JSX gets transformed into the plain native JavaScript. We split big the single React component into small, focused components and understood the advantages of reusable, modular components. We saw different JSX tags, JavaScript expressions, and how React is taking advantages of ES6 features such as spread attributes. In the end, we discussed advanced topics such as namespaced components and some gotchas that we should keep in mind while using JSX.

In the next chapter, we will focus on data flow and models to access data and component life cycle and their use.

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Vipul A M

Vipul A M is Director at BigBinary. He is part of Rails Issues Team, and helps triaging issues. His spare time is spent exploring and contributing to many Open Source ruby projects, when not dabbling with React JS. Vipul loves Ruby's vibrant community and helps in building PuneRb, is the founder of and runs RubyIndia Community Newsletter and RubyIndia Podcast, and organizes Deccan Ruby Conference in Pune. He can be found @vipulnsward on twitter and on his site http://vipulnsward.com.
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