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Flux is an application architecture that Facebook introduced to the world and uses for building client-side applications. It complements React Native composable view components by utilizing a unidirectional data flow. It’s more of a pattern than a proper framework, and one can start using Flux immediately without an excess load of code. Before we delve into the details, it is important to know of the popular pattern MVC, which is commonly used, and how it differs from Flux. In this chapter we will learn about the following topics:
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Paul, A., Nalwaya, A. (2016). Flux: Solving Problems Differently. In: React Native for iOS Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1395-7_4
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