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DESCRIPTION:Developing React applications usually mean developing a back e
 nd with .NET Core or NodeJS\, and then a separate “plain-old” React app. 
 This is great for applications with a “back-end” team and a “front-end” t
 eam. But in a LOT of situations\, there’s only one team building the appl
 ication and create a single code base with good separation between the fr
 ont end and back end can be complicated. I will show you how to take the 
 generated MVC application and integrate React with it in a way that keeps
  the layers separated\, but easily deployable as a single app!
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LOCATION:Chandler - Gilbert Community College - IRN-219
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SUMMARY:Developing React applications usually mean developing a back end w
 ith .NET Core or NodeJS\, and then a separate “plain-old” React app. This
  is great for applications with a “back-end” team and a “front-end” team.
  But in a LOT of situations\, there’s only one team building the applicat
 ion and create a single code base with good separation between the front 
 end and back end can be complicated. I will show you how to take the gene
 rated MVC application and integrate React with it in a way that keeps the
  layers separated\, but easily deployable as a single app!
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