ReactJS in Web Apps with Cory House
Ready to React? Carl and Richard talk to Cory House about his experiences building applications using Facebook's React library. The conversation digs into the philosophical differences to web page design that React is focused on - and how they upset a lot of folks! Cory describes React as an approach for building UI components, which means combining HTML, Javascript and even CSS together! He also digs into the challenges of assembling the right tool stack - React is not an all-in-one library, you have some choices to make. The conversation also digs into Flux and it's alternatives as approaches to your overall web page architecture. Lots of options!
Guests:
Cory House
Cory is principal consultant at reactjsconsulting.com, where he helps teams transition to modern JavaScript and React. Cory is a Pluralsight author, Microsoft MVP, Software Architect, and international speaker. He has trained over 10,000 software developers at conferences and businesses worldwide. Cory has authored Pluralsight courses on JavaScript, React, C#, and ASP.NET, and he is active on Twitter as @housecor.
Links:
- New Features in VB 2015 https://visualstudiomagazine.com/Blogs/Tool-Tracker/2015/05/New-VB-14-Visual-Studio-2015.aspx
- React http://facebook.github.io/react/
- Facebook Flux https://facebook.github.io/flux/docs/overview.html
- ThatConference https://www.thatconference.com/
- Ted Talk on Paradox of Choice http://www.ted.com/talks/barry_schwartz_on_the_paradox_of_choice?language=en
- WebComponents http://webcomponents.org/
- Redux http://rackt.github.io/redux/
- RefluxJS https://github.com/reflux/refluxjs
- React Router http://rackt.github.io/react-router/
- emberjs http://emberjs.com/
- Professor Frisby's Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming https://github.com/DrBoolean/mostly-adequate-guide
- Cory's Pluralsight Course on ReactJS http://www.pluralsight.com/courses/react-flux-building-applications