react

Recursos de programación de react
React Native: En esta charla, Rafa nos va a contar cómo construir aplicaciones móviles nativas con React Native. Patrocinan: agiliacenter.com, empresa tecnológica enfocada en la ingeniería del software misfolletos.com, folletos y catálogos online
Tiene nombre de espía ruso o de personaje de Star Wars, pero nada de eso. Kotlin es un lenguaje de programación que está pegando fuerte. Algunos lo definen como el Swift de Android. Además damos un repaso a las opciones más famosas del desarrollo de APPs. ¿Qué es mejor Nativas o híbridas? Durante el episodio hemos hecho referencia a:KotlinIntelliJ IDEAAndroid StudioReact NativeIonic FrameworkOnsen UIKendo UIWebAssemblyEn la sección de recomendaciones hemos citado:GhostSessionStack Tod@s l@s que tengáis comentarios o sugerencias para el podcast podéis enviarnos un correo a programaresunamierda@gmail.com o dejarnos un comentario en Twitter: @progesunam .No olvidéis de suscribiros a nuestro podcast en ivoox o itunes, o si lo preferís agregad el RSS a vuestra app de podcast preferida. En cualquier caso siempre agradeceremos reviews del podcast en cualquiera de las plataformas.También podéis uniros a nuestro canal de Slack.La música elegida para la entrada y salida del podcast son del grupo "Dilo". En concreto las canciones son "War Inside" y "Sick of reality"
Tiene nombre de espía ruso o de personaje de Star Wars, pero nada de eso. Kotlin es un lenguaje de programación que está pegando fuerte. Algunos lo definen como el Swift de Android. Además damos un repaso a las opciones más famosas del desarrollo de APPs. ¿Qué es mejor Nativas o híbridas? Durante el episodio hemos hecho referencia a:KotlinIntelliJ IDEAAndroid StudioReact NativeIonic FrameworkOnsen UIKendo UIWebAssemblyEn la sección de recomendaciones hemos citado:GhostSessionStack Tod@s l@s que tengáis comentarios o sugerencias para el podcast podéis enviarnos un correo a programaresunamierda@gmail.com o dejarnos un comentario en Twitter: @progesunam .No olvidéis de suscribiros a nuestro podcast en ivoox o itunes, o si lo preferís agregad el RSS a vuestra app de podcast preferida. En cualquier caso siempre agradeceremos reviews del podcast en cualquiera de las plataformas.También podéis uniros a nuestro canal de Slack.La música elegida para la entrada y salida del podcast son del grupo "Dilo". En concreto las canciones son "War Inside" y "Sick of reality"
Damos por sentado que el backend tiene que estar bien testeado. Con su ciclo de integración continua bien definido y todas sus cosicas pero… ¿Qué pasa en el frontend? En este curso veremos cómo los Coding Stones testean aplicaciones VueJS y React hasta el punto de permitirles aplicar un flujo de desarrollo similar al del desarrollo backend, con TDD, integración continua, y demás. ???? Apúntate al curso en CodelyTV Pro!: https://pro.codely.tv/library/crea-una-app-con-vuejs-y-jest-aplicando-tdd/65206/about/
Since its 2013 release, React has brought a new way to design UI components in the world wide web. The same fundamentals have been taken to another important environment in our contemporary world: the mobile applications. We'll see the philosophy behind React Native - learn once, write anywhere - and how this new framework helps developers to build native apps using React.
The future of e-commerce requires personalized content for each individual customer. With over 20 million active users, Zalando is facing the challenge of making its frontends more scalable in order to achieve this goal. We brought a solution from the backend to the frontend: microservices. In addition to creating Project Mosaic (https://www.mosaic9.org)—our solution for modular frontends—and using a toolbox of modern web technologies like React and Webpack, we built an architecture that can scale to virtually any size and even support targets other than the browser.
This is not a talk about my KungFu is better than your KungFu but rather a talk about people trying to make sense of the concepts when moving from Angular to React and vice-versa. It's also a talk about how the community of the Javascript ecosystem works in terms of collaborating and learning from one another. Slides: https://angularcamp.org/files/Angular_to_react_and_back.pdf Speakers: -Simona Cotin: Simona is an enthusiastic full stack developer passionate about all things Angular. Communities power her up and that's why she is co-organising the AngularJS meetup in Dublin. Thrives on knowledge sharing, she has mentored in workshops for Women Who Code and NgGirls encouraging women to learn about programming. - Artur Daschevici Artur is a fullstack engineer who is passionate about all gadgets and smart devices, he loves customizing his dev environment and trying out new technologies, his favorite software is 'Hello World'. He's an early adopter of ReactJS. #JavaScript
This presentation was a part of Lambda World 2017 by Yulia Startsev. Follow: -https://www.twitter.com/47deg -https://www.twitter.com/lambda_world Visit: -https://www.47deg.com/events for more details. --- Functional programming has become popular for building robust, complex UIs. Using React and Redux, for example, alleviates many of the issues commonly found in UI programming. In particular, making changes in state clear and predictable rather than the mess found in earlier solutions. However, there are some problems which continue to be painful. Asynchronicity is one such example, since changes to state which are asynchronous are difficult to predict and reason about. In the Firefox debugger, we have explored two options within the react ecosystem for dealing with this: thunk args and sagas. They take two different approaches to the problem of communicating with an async resource and updating the state. Using a recent refactoring of debugger breakpoints as a case study, we will explore the strengths and weaknesses of each. In the process, we will clarify the rationale behind the patterns and show how we came to our chosen solution. While the talk will be focused on the issue from a front-end/UI perspective, it might prove an interesting inspiration for similar problems in other places!
We'll talk about our experience developing an SPA' browser and native versions that share 90 sth % of their code using React and ReactNative and about the advantages of using a functional language like ClojureScript combined with the re-frame framework which has an architecture similar to Redux but with great conceptual improvements such as effects and coeffects that improve testability by eliminating the need of mocking inside the SPA business logic, or reactive subscriptions which make views dumber and can also reduce the number of renderings. Todos los videos de Barcelona Software Craftsmanship https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKxa4AIfm4pXfHIuhB89H6TdUO8syJMui&playnext=1 Descarga gratis la versión digital del libro de Roberto Canales “Conversaciones con CEOs y CIOs sobre Transformación Digital y Metodologías Ágiles ” https://goo.gl/i2zZtJ Suscríbete a nuestra newsletter; https://goo.gl/5jc6uP Facebook; https://goo.gl/o8HrWX Twitter; https://goo.gl/MU5pUQ LinkedIn https://goo.gl/2On7Fj/