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The 100% correct way to structure a React app (or why there’s no such thing) When it comes to structuring a React app, the ideal structure is the one that allows you to move around your code with the least amount of effort. In this post, I’d like to tell you how I structure my React apps, and what drove my decisions. Along the way I’ll mention some options I don’t use because they don’t suit me, but that might serve you well.

What you need to know about React 16 React 16 got released. It’s a major release with new features, improvements, performance and more. You can read official release notes or announcement from React team. The official documentation has been updated with a new design (so, it looks a bit different than usual). Below is just a summary of what React 16 release is all about.

The Curious Case of Mobx State Tree Many words, talks and articles have been dedicated to the question “should I be using Redux or MobX?” Even React books tend to discuss both nowadays. Yet there is no ‘winner’ and nor will there be (off-topic: it is even highly questionable if there is anything to ‘win’ in OSS in the first place).

I’m Breaking up with Higher Order Components. I’d been seeing this other composition pattern on the side for a while. We met initially in some libraries like React Motion and the latest version of React Router. She was very declarative and straight forward. I could read her easily and felt comfortable telling her what I wanted. Not to mention, she was dynamic and flexible, too!