MountainWest JavaScript 2015 - ReactJS as the MVC by Zean Tsoi

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ReactJS as the MVC by Zean Tsoi

React is heralded for its use in beautiful and intuitive user interfaces. It’s most commonly invoked as a pure view layer, where data management and business logic is handled by other means. However, when React is extended to encompass the facets of both the client-side model and controller, the result can be faster and more scalable than using React for the view layer alone.
At reddit, our front-end stack integrates React with JavaScript abstractions to create a powerful and flexible MVC. It’s fast, scalable, and exposes positive side-effects that are made possible when React is appreciated as being more than “just the view”.

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