React.js: Building Production Ready Apps, Start to Finish
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This course is a complete view into building production ready applications using React and Reactive Extensions!
React is a view library created by Facebook that has taken the JavaScript community by storm over the last few years. It’s largely responsible for a paradigm shift in web development, emphasizing the creation of reusable, modular components that are easy to understand and manipulate. Used properly, React can eliminate most, if not all, of the error–prone, long–winded, DOM manipulation code you may have had to write in the past!
Reactive Extensions (RXJS) is a library that allows us to write reactive code in JavaScript. As you’ll see in this course, RXJS and React go hand in hand to provide a complete, modern, easy to understand architecture for our applications. While we use RXJS in lieu of Redux or Flux, inspiration from both are heavily borrowed; so you will leave this course with a leg up in understanding the core principles of those patterns as well!
This series is a project–based look at using all of the technologies that are becoming commonplace in the web development world. We use Gulp, WebPack, Babel, SASS, and Jasmine to put together a real–world asset pipeline that will support the development and deployment of our application.
This course has four main sections:
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Duration | 17.5 hours |
Year | 2016 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Eric Arbour –
It feels like the instructor rushes every video. He types fast, talks fast, makes mistakes and then corrects them later when he catches them. I’m sure there are better React courses out there. He’s clearly knowledgeable and the app that you build is cool, but I wouldn’t call this a good avenue for learning React for a beginner. I’ve taken other courses from this instructor and those were great, so this was very disappointing.
Lawrence Francell –
It took me a few months to get through this course with my very limited training time available, but I’m more confident now that I know what it takes to launch a full fledged web app. I really liked the overall comprehensive front end to back end solutioning. It could use a database connection to make it more robust, like connecting to Firebase or AWS for storing historical game data or more sets, or user play counts. There could be an integration of oAuth logins to really give it a modern real world application development. I can cobble that all together from what I’v learned in other courses, but this one really is the first to show end to end how to connect things up and not just focus on the front end of things. An excellent course for the amount of hours put into it. I would highly recommend this for NODE Express React Apps!
Andrew Anissi –
What is happening on screen doesn’t match what is happening in my environments when instructions are followed precisely. The course did not even mention CORS issues, which I had to figure out and deal with on my own, and now the React Router is not acting as the course video demonstrates. This is really preventing me from getting the most out of this course.
Uma Mahesh Padisetty –
As other people already said, he is rushing with an assumption that people already knew many concepts of web app building. It would have been better if the author is clear in pre requisites of the course.
Yolixtly Villegas –
Excellent course for developers with some experience. I do a lot of research on the side to complement the course. I wish questions would be answered. Other than I am excited of getting a grasp of putting together the application
Ryo Mac –
I REALLY wanted to like this course. Unfortunately, the technology the instructor uses is outdated, and he neither updates the course nor answers any questions. Since there is ZERO instructor support, I can’t even move forward in the course. If he would answer people’s questions, this would probably be a really cool course! In fact, I wish he just remade it with modern technologies. But alas… I can’t use this because I got stuck. :S I bought about 40 udemy courses, and I’ve never seen a less responsive instructor. The Q&A isn’t so much a Q&A as it is a Q&Q. This Goes to show what separates good instructors from ones who just don’t care. At all. Save your money.
Nick Mitchell –
Awesome course. Great in depth knowledge and a very pleasant instructor. A few things out of date given the rapid pace of the industry but its great deep dive, and the guys have had a tough time with Cancer and a lot of things. Kia kaha guys, stay strong and thanks for the gift of knowledge