The course covers everything you need to start building routing applications in React
Develop a real-world and practical application that will give you the skills you need to solve actual development problems
Integrate your React Router knowledge with current technologies and practices (such as server rendering and hook integration) in a React app
Description
React Router is a frontend package that listens to changes in your URL and keeps your application in-sync by rendering the corresponding view components. It enables you to build a single-page web application that incorporates navigation without refreshing the page when the user navigates to it.
In this course, you will be introduced to React Router and create your first route using this React component. You will configure your routes by passing parameters and creating nested routes. By working with various React Router components, you will master their various configuration options and learn how to use the Redirect and Switch components.
By the end of this course, you will be ready to work with React Router and make routing configurations in a server-side, rendered React application.
The code files for this course are available at- https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Hands-On-React-Router
What you will learn
Explore React Router components and utilize them effectively in your React applications
Bootstrap your React Router application using create-react-app and use npm to install commands so that you can start coding your application logic right away
Best practices and techniques that will make your React Router app secure and bug-free
Route server-rendered and client-rendered web apps so that you can adjust to both paradigms and decide what is best for your application
Route in both web and native applications so you can appreciate their differences and similarities and develop both application types
Integrate React Router into your app so you are prepared to develop scenarios and systems using this architecture
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Haider Malik is the founder of fullstackhour. He is a full-stack JavaScript developer and is passionate about everything JavaScript; he loves exploring new libraries.
He’s had extensive experience developing software and working with teams to improve how software is developed to meet business objectives. Although his primary focus is on outcomes, implementing them often includes technical competency.
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