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Hello, I was just reading through your post and noticed a minor change. The sentence originally read, "It's scaled very well for us...". I thought it was a little unclear since it's can mean "it has" or "it is", which can make this sentence take on a whole different meaning.
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author: Pete Hunt
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React is, in my opinion, the premier way to build big, fast Web apps with JavaScript. It's scaled very well for us at Facebook and Instagram.
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React is, in my opinion, the premier way to build big, fast Web apps with JavaScript. It has scaled very well for us at Facebook and Instagram.
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One of the many great parts of React is how it makes you think about apps as you build them. In this post I'll walk you through the thought process of building a searchable product data table using React.
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This was originally a [blog post](/react/blog/2013/11/05/thinking-in-react.html) from the [official React blog](/react/blog).
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React is, in my opinion, the premier way to build big, fast Web apps with JavaScript. It's scaled very well for us at Facebook and Instagram.
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React is, in my opinion, the premier way to build big, fast Web apps with JavaScript. It has scaled very well for us at Facebook and Instagram.
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One of the many great parts of React is how it makes you think about apps as you build them. In this post I'll walk you through the thought process of building a searchable product data table using React.
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