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Using Flux to Structure a React Application

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The previous chapter introduced you to the Flux project. Flux represents an efficient application architecture for React applications. You learned the basics of how Flux uses a dispatcher to send actions to the stores, which are then rendered into the DOM using React components. This was all finalized by taking a look at a trivial TodoMVC application that was structured utilizing Flux architecture. In this chapter, you will create a React application that is more involved than the TODO application and structure it according to Flux architecture.

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Gackenheimer, C. (2015). Using Flux to Structure a React Application. In: Introduction to React. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1245-5_6

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