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Dan PrinceIf you're just starting out with React, I'd highly recommend following Pete Hunt's advice: You’ll know when you need Flux. If you aren’t sure if you need it, you don’t need it. The best thing to do is get started with React by itself and manage application state using the local state that c...

For this bounty - the key is really to include a basic example with flux
If you can justify why you need Flux, then I'll update the answer.
Because its the flux part I need to understand and is the goal really behind the bounty - "Using this jsfiddle show to me how to incorporate flux - even if its a dummy json response."
"When you find that you start having to pass data back up to parent components, then add Flux into the mix and rewrite your stateful components to instead use Flux stores." -- this would be useful for knowing - as I dabble with a lot visualization dashboard - master/slave relationships. Or game development where a form gets submitted and controls the state of another panel.
You haven't mentioned a jsfiddle anywhere in your question. Learn to do it without Flux first, using the mechanisms that are built into React. Trying to use Flux from an example without first understanding the limitations of component state is a bad idea. Both cases you identified can be managed without Flux. Slaves/forms provide event handler callbacks and the masters/panels manages their own state. Don't make your project any more difficult than it needs to be.
Yes I did. Please provide a flux based solution as part of your answer. Even if it is a basic json response. "Using this jsfiddle show to me how to incorporate flux - even if its a dummy json response. Interested to see how flux would work with this. jsfiddle.net/7xzd92s5/1/" - I appreciate what you are saying - use only what you need. But my bounty clearly does state use of flux and the jsfiddle is provided.
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Ok - missed the bounty description. See, I'm confused, because you asked for "A real shorthand guide a kickstarters attempt to learn reactjs quick and easily and as to why we do things this way for the reactjs framework", which is what I tried to answer.
The example you've provided is probably too simple and too generic to demonstrate any real value by adding Flux to the equation. What do you mean by "Even if it is a basic json response."?
You have a good answer there man - I am just looking to include the flux part to it - I mean add flux and use a simple dummy json obj to mock a data service. I appreciate the example I have given may feel generic but its something that we have started here which I thought could be extended on easily. If you feel something can be made as a simple example which is less generic and more useful please showcase.
var dummyJson = [{ "name": "Billy" }, { "name": "Karen" }]
Updated answer.
That's very good man. Where is your jsfiddle for it
It's just concepts. There's no concrete application here, hence no jsfiddle.
"Using this jsfiddle show to me how to incorporate flux"
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I thought I already made it clear that jsfiddle was too simple and not stateful to add Flux to?
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I've added a jsfiddle which demonstrates the react answer component
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Cheers man. I can't check it out at the moment. But if you want to add it to your answer officially, then have it lost in the comments

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