This is the core module demo for the "Reactive Core Architecture" explained in this article: https://goo.gl/uN3QPK
The "Reactive Core Architecture" allows to structure a project for both a multi-platform mobile application and a web application, keeping the business logic of the application in a single, self-contained, reusable and maintainable submodule.
This architecture is composed by three modules:
The core: Includes the business logic and the state of the application. This component is implemented using the Redux framework. Code reuse is done via this module. It's added to the mobile app and to the web app as a git submodule. This module is in the repository you are seeing right now.
The mobile app: Implemented using the React Native framework.
See: https://github.com/kuralabs/reactive-core-doctor-who-mobile
The web application: Implemented using the React framework.
See: https://github.com/kuralabs/reactive-core-doctor-who-web
This module consists in the business logic implemented with Redux actions and reducers.
This repository is added as submodule to the mobile app and to the web app.
The data used for this example was taken from IGN article "Doctor Who? A guide to all the doctors".
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/08/26/doctor-who-a-guide-to-all-the-doctors
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