Components, React and Flux @dan_abramov Front-end at Stampsy
What is McFly? When writing ReactJS apps, it is enormously helpful to use Facebook's Flux architecture. It truly complements ReactJS' unidirectional data flow model. Facebook's Flux library provides a Dispatcher, and some examples of how to write Actions and Stores. However, there are no helpers for Action & Store creation, and Stores require 3rd party eventing. McFly is a library that provides al
The web frontend scene is witness to many new frameworks and ways of working. It can be quite annoying when software becomes legacy quicker than ever. But actually, it's just good old innovation happening as it should, because the opportunities for improvement are there. Frameworks come and go, but what remains are the good ideas that they brought to the world. We're going to talk about the good i
Introduction Welcome to the fourth and final installment of the Learning React series! Up to this point, we’ve learned how React’s API allows us to create rich stateful components, how to use them in practice & how Facebook’s Flux architecture works. Today we are going to put all of it together to create a basic shopping cart application. In a typical e-commerce website, the product detail page ha
Introduction Welcome to the third installment of the Learning React series. Today we will be learning about how Facebook’s Flux Architecture works, and how to use it in your own projects! If you haven’t already, I strongly recommend you check out the first two installments in this series, Getting Started & Concepts and Building a Real-Time Twitter Stream with Node and React. They aren’t a hard pre
What is Flux? Flux is an architecture for creating data layers in JavaScript applications. It was designed at Facebook along with the React view library. It places a focus on creating explicit and understandable update paths for your application's data, which makes tracing changes during development simpler and makes bugs easier to track down and fix. Fluxxor is an implementation of the flux archi
Full stack web application enthusiast, running the web standards marathon I am not going to take up your time explaining FLUX in details, that is already very well done on the Facebook flux site. What I want to tell you about is why you would want to consider the flux architecture with React JS as your tool to build an interface, and handle interaction and updates to that interface. Its all about
This blog site has been archived. Go to react.dev/blog to see the recent posts. This round-up is a special edition on Flux. If you expect to see diagrams showing arrows that all point in the same direction, you won’t be disappointed! React And Flux at ForwardJS Facebook engineers Jing Chen and Bill Fisher gave a talk about Flux and React at ForwardJS, and how using an application architecture with
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