One of the many things I like about working at Cequence, over and above the protection value we provide our customers, is our commitment to using modern application development tools like Kubernetes, Spark and my current favorite, React.
Despite our existing frontend being written in AngularJS, our development team has made the decision to head in the direction of React for all future frontend applications. This is a framework many of us know and love and one we feel is an easy transition for new additions to the team. Our newest, greenfield applications are being built in React and changes have been made to our legacy, AngularJS codebase to enable its transition to modernity. In a recent series of articles posted on Medium (linked below), I talked about several fun and interesting problems we’ve solved as part of these efforts.
- AngularJS -> React, One Component at a Time: Running individual React components within a legacy, AngularJS application
- React Testing: Mutating Global Hookstate: How to manually update the global state while testing a component which uses the Hookstate library
- Global State Management via Hookstate: Global state management in a Hooks-based React application WITHOUT Redux or inefficient re-rendering
- Auto-Refresh Data for React Functional Components: Implementing auto-refresh of data in a React functional component with useEffect() and setInterval()
As I continue to post articles to Medium, we will repost them here. If you’re a developer looking for cool opportunities in a security startup with very enthusiastic and competent team members, check out our listings.
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