Have you tried to learn React before?
It s easy to go down the rabbit hole of libraries and tools only to come out of it not knowing how to build and launch a real–world React application. You get things configured, but you re not sure how the libraries fit together (or if you re even using the right one).
Sound familiar?
I built this course to show you how you can build and launch real–world React web applications.
The Complete React Web Developer Course 2 starts with the fundamentals and covers everything you ll need to build and launch React web apps.
You ll see what it takes to build and launch a React app, from the first line of code to the final production deployment.
This course was designed around one goal: turning you into a professional React developer capable of developing, testing, and deploying real–world production applications.
Is this course for me?
By taking this course, you will gain the tools you need to continue improving yourself in the field of app development. You will be able to apply what you learned to further experience in making your own apps able to perform more.
No experience necessary. Even if you ve never coded before, you can take this course. One of the best features is that you can watch the tutorials at any speed you want. This means you can speed up or slow down the video if you want to!
Specification: Front-End Web-Dev Masterclass w/ React and Material-UI
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Filipi Siqueira –
Esperava mais detalhes sobre o que o que dentro do material ui, nesse curso ela s usa os componentes sem explicar bulhufas o que cada um faz e pq faz. Fraco.
Juan O’Connell –
The course is great, but there is a huge jump on JS knowledge content from section 4 to 5. This is not a course for beginners, since the instructor just assumes the students already has JS knowledge (e.g., …, setState). It would be helpful if the instructor gives a 5 or 10 second explanation every time a new concept gets introduced and let the student look into the definition/uses case.
Rick Mills –
Redundant material. The same concepts were presented (very clearly) three times. Not that helpful for a real world application. I prefer the much more comprehensive, Implement High Fidelity Designs with Material UI and ReactJS by Zachary Reece.