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For a long time Webpack was one of the biggest barriers-to-entry for someone wanting to learn React. There's a lot of boilerplate configuration that can be confusing, especially if you're new to React. Even in a talk trying to show how easy React is to set up, it can be very difficult to try and learn each and every step in the setup process. Not too long after React was first out of beta, the team at Facebook made create-react-app. It was an attempt to make spinning up a (very fully-loaded version of a) React app as simple as typing a single command.
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