Description: Test-Driven Development with React and TypeScript by Juntao Qiu Beginning-Intermediate FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Apply test-driven principles to create scalable and maintainable React applications. This book covers a wide range of topics, including setting up a testing environment and utilizing popular testing frameworks like Cypress, Jest, and the React Testing Library. It also delves into valuable refactoring techniques, as well as enhancing code maintainability and readability. What sets this comprehensive guide apart is its end-to-end project simulation, showcasing how TDD can be employed to build a complete application called "Bookish."Test-Driven Development with React and TypeScript elevates its code examples by leveraging TypeScript, the predominant language in modern frontend development, offering you a deeper understanding of how TDD principles can be applied to React projects. Furthermore, all code examples have been carefully revised and updated for this edition, incorporating reader feedback and reflecting current industry standards.After completing this book, you have the knowledge and skills necessary to develop high quality and scalable React applications.What You Will LearnMaster essential refactoring techniques to enhance code qualityEmploy modern practices for writing maintainable React code, including testing and product implementationGain practical experience applying test-driven development (TDD) principles to real-world projects Craft high quality, scalable, and maintainable React applications using TDD principles and techniquesWho This Book Is ForWeb application developers who wants to learn how to write high quality code using test-driven development. Author Biography Juntao Qiu is an accomplished software developer renowned for his expertise in producing high-quality and easily maintainable code. He is committed to helping individuals improve their code-writing abilities, and generously shares his vast knowledge and experience through multiple platforms, including books such as this one and Maintainable React (Leanpub, 2022). In addition, Juntao hosts a YouTube channel where he provides valuable insights, tips, and best practices for writing clean code and performing refactoring. Juntaos goal is to empower developers, enabling them to reach their full potential and have a positive impact on the software development industry. Table of Contents 1. A Brief History of Test-Driven Development.- 2. Get Started with Jest.- 3. Refactoring Techniques.- 4. The Essentials of Test-Driven Development.- 5. Project Setup.- 6. Implementing the Book List.- 7. Implementing the Book Detail View.- 8. Searching by Keyword.- 9. State Management with Redux.- 10. Managing Book Reviews.- 11. Behavior-Driven Development.- Appendix A: Background of Testing Strategies.- Appendix B: Typescript 101. Details ISBN1484296478 Author Juntao Qiu Publisher APress Year 2023 Edition 2nd ISBN-13 9781484296479 Format Paperback Imprint APress Place of Publication Berkley Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2023-11-06 NZ Release Date 2023-11-06 UK Release Date 2023-11-06 Subtitle Building Maintainable React Applications Replaces 9781484269718 Audience Professional & Vocational Edition Description 2nd ed. Pages 263 DEWEY 005.14 Illustrations 34 Illustrations, black and white; XXIV, 263 p. 34 illus. Publication Date 2023-08-10 US Release Date 2023-08-10 ISBN-10 1484296478 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:143182065;
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