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|a Isolating component development environmentsProviding a browser-based debugging environment; Deploying React applications; Choosing the right tools; Essential tools; Optional tools; Summary; Chapter 2: Efficiently Bootstrapping React Applications with Create React App; Installing Create React App; Creating your first app; Specifying a project name; Automatic dependency handling; Directory structure; Top-level files; Static assets; Source code; Summary; Chapter 3: Development Mode and Mastering Hot Reloading; Starting the development server; Webpack configuration; Entry points; Build output.
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|a Resolving input filesLoading and compiling files; Configuring plugins; Hot reloading; Hot component reloading in action; Ejecting from Create React App; Summary; Chapter 4: Optimizing Test-Driven React Development; The driving philosophy of Jest; Mock everything except the application code; Isolate tests and run in parallel; Tests should feel natural; Running tests; Running tests using react-scripts; Running tests using standalone Jest; Writing Jest tests; Organizing tests using suites; Basic assertions; Basic equality; Approximate equality; Value equality; Values in collections.
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|a Working with mocksAsynchronous assertions; React component snapshots; Unit test coverage; Summary; Chapter 5: Streamlining Development and Refactoring with Type-Safe React Components; What does type-safety solve?; Replacing guesswork with assurance; Removing runtime checks; Obvious low-severity bugs; Installing and initializing Flow; Validating component properties and state; Primitive property values; Object property values; Validating component state; Function property values; Enforcing child component types; Parents with specific children types; Parents with one child.
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