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ReactJS by Example - Building Modern Web Applications with React

You're reading from   ReactJS by Example - Building Modern Web Applications with React Building Modern Web Applications with React

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785289644
Length 280 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vipul A M Vipul A M
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Preface 1. Getting Started with React FREE CHAPTER 2. JSX in Depth 3. Data Flow and Life Cycle Events 4. Composite Dynamic Components and Forms 5. Mixins and the DOM 6. React on the Server 7. React Addons 8. Performance of React Apps 9. React Router and Data Models 10. Animation 11. React Tools 12. Flux 13. Redux and React Index

Data models and Backbone


"Shawn, I wanted to discuss how we used Backbone models here or how we are storing the data. We moved from the following code to make use of Backbone collections. This helped us to define our data in a better way:"

PICTURES =[{array of objects}]

"However, if you notice, we ended up defining a static collection of objects. Along with that, this collection was global and required to be passed around."

"That is true. I also noticed that we had a fixed state in a global fashion for the data. I believe, we could have not done much there. If we updated, the Views would still remain the same?"

"Exactly! What's happening in our case is that we are sending and using/modifying the data in a fixed fashion, globally. Any updates to this data in a different part of the application would not affect how our views were displayed or even the data that was already being accessed in different components would not change. For example, consider that the Home component changed the Cats constant...

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