React


The Road to React
Fullstack React: The Complete Guide to ReactJS and Friends
Pure React: A step-by-step guide to mastering React.
Learning React: Functional Web Development with React and Redux
React Hooks in Action: With Suspense and Concurrent Mode
Advanced React: Deep dives, investigations, performance patterns and techniques
Learn React with TypeScript 3: Beginner's guide to modern React web development with TypeScript 3
React Design Patterns and Best Practices
React Key Concepts: Consolidate your knowledge of React's core features
React Quickly: Painless web apps with React, JSX, Redux, and GraphQL
React in Action
Fluent React: Build Fast, Performant, and Intuitive Web Applications
State Management with React Query: Improve developer and user experience by mastering server state in React
Full-Stack React, TypeScript, and Node: Build cloud-ready web applications using React 17 with Hooks and GraphQL
The React Handbook
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Learning JavaScript
10 books — 3 voters

Simon Sinek
Finite-minded players do not like surprises and fear any kind of disruption. Things they cannot predict or cannot control could upset their plans and increase their chances of losing. The infinite-minded player, in contrast, expects surprises, even revels in them, and is prepared to be transformed by them. They embrace the freedom of play and are open to any possibility that keeps them in the game. Instead of looking for ways to react to what has already happened, they look for ways to do someth ...more
Simon Sinek, The Infinite Game

Steven Redhead
The State of the environment you experience is all up to how you react or counteract to what occurs within your perceived environment.
Steven Redhead, Life Is A Cocktail

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