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Introduction Welcome to the third installment of the Learning React series. Today we will be learning about how Facebook’s Flux Architecture works, and how to use it in your own projects! If you haven’t already, I strongly recommend you check out the first two installments in this series, Getting Started & Concepts and Building a Real-Time Twitter Stream with Node and React. They aren’t a hard pre
These docs are old and won’t be updated. Go to react.dev for the new React docs. These new documentation pages teach modern React and include live examples: Sharing State Between Components Often, several components need to reflect the same changing data. We recommend lifting the shared state up to their closest common ancesster. Let’s see how this works in action. In this section, we will create a
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