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SurviveJS: Webpack and React

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SurviveJS: Webpack and React
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Publisher: SurviveJS.com
Number of pages: 372

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Facebook's React powers an increasing amount of sites. Combined with webpack, a bundling tool, you have a powerful frontend development environment in your hands. This book shows you how to build a simple Kanban application based on these technologies.

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