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3 best-read blogs in React Ninjas Newsletter #82

1. Everyday React patterns

13 minutes — I’ve been writing React applications for a few years now, and I’ve noticed that some patterns tend to repeat themselves. In this post, I’ll review these patterns which will summarize about 99% of the React code I write every day. By Lucas Reis.

2. JavaScript component-level CPU costs

8 minutes — Story about how much CPU is consumed by an application’s JavaScript, by framing the discussion around components — the atomic building blocks of the application. By Stoyan Stefanov.

3. Micro front-ends based on React

7 minutes — In this post I want to shed some light on the topic — having introduced micro front-ends for larger applications in the last 3 years. By Florian Rappl.

About React Ninjas Newsletter

React Ninjas Newsletter is a mailing consisting of the latest blogs and tools curated for React pros. I’m Andrés, your curator, working from the Netherlands to help building a cloud platform for front-end developers that is called Jexia.

Reach out to me via andres at weekofreact.com, if you want.

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