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Author Landgraf, Andre, author.

Title FULL STACK WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH REMIX [electronic resource] : enhance the user experience and build better React apps by utilizing the web platform / Andre Landgraf ; foreword by Dor Solomon. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Edition 1st edition.
Imprint Birmingham, UK : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2023.
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Summary Develop a web application while learning how to harness the capabilities of the web platform and advanced technologies for an exceptional user experience Key Features Create a full stack web application using cutting-edge technologies such as distributed edge deploy, Redis, and multi-region databases Unlock the full potential of the web platform to enhance your React dev experience Discover how Remix assists in building a seamless user experience from start to finish Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book Description We're in an exciting era of web development marked by the rapid evolution of the JavaScript ecosystem. Remix offers the necessary abstractions to take advantage of the latest advancements in React and beyond. With this Remix book, you can elevate your skills from React development to full stack web development, unlocking the full potential of the latest technologies, such as edge functions, streaming, and the full stack of the web platform. This book guides you through Remix's thoughtfully designed conventions, levers, and primitives to sharpen your web development skills. In this book, you'll develop a personal finance management application--a dashboard that mimics both personal and enterprise use cases. Each chapter introduces new concepts, such as routing, data fetching, mutations, error handling, and state management, as well as advanced topics, such as real-time communication, edge deploys, and caching strategies to create a great user experience from end to end. As you apply each concept to the finance dashboard, you'll discover how you can supercharge your React app with Remix. The final section of this book covers migration strategies, guiding you on how to transition an existing application to Remix. By the end of this book, you'll have a comprehensive understanding of Remix and the experience of building a full stack web app from start to finish. What you will learn Understand Remix's philosophy and guiding principles Enhance your web platform proficiency to make it applicable anywhere Master data mutations, routing, error handling, and state management with Remix Understand how to build web apps with accessibility and progressive enhancement in mind Get acquainted with advanced topics such as caching strategies, real-time communication, and developing for the edge Understand state-of-the-art technologies, such as serverless functions, edge computing, and Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) Study migration patterns to move an existing project to Remix Who this book is for This book is for React developers looking to adopt Remix for their next project. For those considering migrating to Remix, this guide offers a comprehensive walkthrough of building a full stack web app. To make the most of this book, beginner-level development experience with React and JavaScript is recommended. While having basic knowledge of server-side runtimes such as Node.js and experience with TypeScript can be beneficial, they are not mandatory prerequisites.
Contents Cover -- Title page -- Copyright and credits -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part 1 -- Getting Started with Remix -- Chapter 1: The Era of Full Stack Web Frameworks -- Introducing Remix -- Remix is a web framework -- Remix is a full stack framework -- Understanding the philosophy behind Remix -- Primitives, conventions, and levers -- Primitives -- Conventions -- Levers -- Remix behind the scenes -- Remix is a compiler -- Remix is a router -- Remix is a runtime -- What Remix is not -- Summary -- Further reading -- Chapter 2: Creating a New Remix App
Technical requirements -- Creating a "Hello World!" Remix app -- Understanding Remix's file and folder structure -- Exploring the client and server environments -- The two bundles of your Remix application -- Client and server code -- Troubleshooting Remix applications -- A Remix troubleshooting process -- Looking for answers -- Summary -- Further reading -- Chapter 3: Deployment Targets, Adapters, and Stacks -- Technical requirements -- Picking a deployment target -- Picking a JavaScript runtime -- Picking a hosting environment -- Making the final decision -- Switching between adapters
Using Remix Stacks -- Working with Remix official stacks -- Working with custom templates -- Working with BeeRich -- Summary -- Further reading -- Chapter 4: Routing in Remix -- Technical requirements -- Working with Remix's route module API -- Route file-naming conventions -- Working with file-based routing -- Creating route modules -- Available route module exports -- Composing pages from nested routes -- Using route parameters for dynamic routing -- Parameterized route segments -- Sharing layouts -- Using parent layout routes -- Using pathless layout routes -- Handling navigations in Remix
Navigating with Remix's link components -- Indicating page transitions -- Redirecting a user from the server -- Summary -- Further reading -- Part 2 -- Working with Remix and the Web Platform -- Chapter 5: Fetching and Mutating Data -- Technical requirements -- Fetching data -- Fetching data at the route level -- Fetching dynamic data in parameterized routes -- Loading data in parallel -- Mutating data -- Mutating data without JavaScript -- Mutating data with JavaScript -- Summary -- Further reading -- Chapter 6: Enhancing the User Experience -- Technical requirements
Understanding progressive enhancement -- Progressive enhancement in Remix -- Making it work without JavaScript -- Making it worse before making it better -- Testing on slow networks -- Prefetching data -- Working with action data -- Handling concurrent mutations -- Adding a form to a list -- Supporting multiple pending states -- Summary -- Further reading -- Chapter 7: Error Handling in Remix -- Technical requirements -- Dealing with unexpected errors -- Invoking client and server errors -- Handling errors with the root error boundary -- Nested error handling -- Handling thrown responses
Subject Web applications -- Development.
Applications Web -- Développement.
Added Author Solomon, Dor, writer of foreword.
Other Form: Print version: 9781801076487
Print version: 1801075298 9781801075299 (OCoLC)1356224815
ISBN 9781801076487 (electronic bk.)
1801076480 (electronic bk.)
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