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Full-Stack React, TypeScript, and Node: Build cloud-ready web applications using React 17 with Hooks and GraphQL

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Product Description Discover the current landscape of full-stack development and how to leverage modern web technologies for building production-ready React.js applications to deploy on AWSKey FeaturesUnderstand the architecture of React and single-page applicationsBuild a modern Web API for your SPA using Node.js, Express, and GraphQLGain a clear and practical understanding of how to build a complete full-stack applicationBook DescriptionReact sets the standard for building high-performance client-side web apps. Node.js is a scalable application server that is used in thousands of websites, while GraphQL is becoming the standard way for large websites to provide data and services to their users. Together, these technologies, when reinforced with the capabilities of TypeScript, provide a cutting-edge stack for complete web application development.This book takes a hands-on approach to implementing modern web technologies and the associated methodologies for building full-stack apps. You'll begin by gaining a strong understanding of TypeScript and how to use it to build high-quality web apps. The chapters that follow delve into client-side development with React using the new Hooks API and Redux. Next, you'll get to grips with server-side development with Express, including authentication with Redis-based sessions and accessing databases with TypeORM. The book will then show you how to use Apollo GraphQL to build web services for your full-stack app. Later, you'll learn how to build GraphQL schemas and integrate them with React using Hooks. Finally, you'll focus on how to deploy your application onto an NGINX server using the AWS cloud.By the end of this book, you'll be able to build and deploy complete high-performance web applications using React, Node, and GraphQL.What you will learnDiscover TypeScript's most important features and how they can be used to improve code quality and maintainabilityUnderstand what React Hooks are and how to build React apps using themImplement state management for your React app using ReduxSet up an Express project with TypeScript and GraphQL from scratchBuild a fully functional online forum app using React and GraphQLAdd authentication to your web app using RedisSave and retrieve data from a Postgres database using TypeORMConfigure NGINX on the AWS cloud to deploy and serve your appsWho this book is forThe book is for web developers who want to go beyond front-end web development and enter the world of full-stack web development by learning about modern web technologies and how they come together. A good understanding of JavaScript programming is required before getting started with this web development book.Table of ContentsUnderstanding TypeScriptExploring TypeScriptBuilding Better Apps with ES6+ FeaturesLearning Single-Page Application Concepts and How React Enables ThemReact Development with HooksSetting Up Our Project Using create-react-app and Testing with JestLearning Redux and React RouterLearning Server-Side Development with Node.js and ExpressWhat is GraphQL?Setting Up an Express Project with TypeScript and GraphQL DependenciesWhat We Will Learn – Online Forum ApplicationBuilding the React Client for Our Online Forum ApplicationSetting Up a Session State Using Express and RedisSetting Up Postgres and Repository Layer with TypeORMAdding a GraphQL Schema – Part IAdding a GraphQL Schema – Part IIDeploying an Application to AWS About the Author David Choi is a developer with over 10 years' experience in building enterprise-class applications using a variety of frameworks and languages. Most of his professional development experience has involved working in finance for companies such as JPMorgan, CSFB, and Franklin Templeton. He currently works at his own start-up, DzHaven, building an application to help devs help other devs.You can find David on YouTube at the David Choi channel, or on Twitter at jsoneaday.