Created with up–to–date versions of React, React Hooks, Node.js, JavaScript, and Firebase.
What is this course all about?
This course is about React – a library that helps developers to create user interfaces on the web. But React is not limited only to user interfaces, there is much more to that.
Have you ever wondered how Facebook, Twitter, or Netflix websites are built and why they don’t feel like websites at all? React can answer all of that. In this course, we show how to create mobile–feel–like websites (Single Page Apps) where React is the foundation.
First, we will guide you through the basics of web development before jumping into React. Here we will talk about the latest JavaScript, Node.JS, Git, APIs, and essential tools to make you feel as comfortable as possible at any stage of the development process.
Then we slightly move to React with a small portion of theory. At this point, you will get to know what React is made of and how it works.
Our first project is a Tic–Tac–Toe game. Here you will get to know React basics, hooks, and core functionality. By the end of this project, you will be able to create a simple web app that shows off your strong React basics. Here you will experience the development flow of a React app in general.
Specification: The Complete React Bootcamp 2021 (w/ React Hooks, Firebase)
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 19 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Khateeb Tahir –
Course is well instructed but even though I am not a total beginner in react, I found it to be a little hard at times due to a little quicker pace. Don’t get me wrong, course is great but I think a total beginner might struggle. The biggest plus for me would be the understanding of some key concepts that I was struggling before taking this course, for example, children prop to name one. Instructor does try his best to explain everything in a straight forward manner and it does work most of the time which is good. Video quality suffers from 720p. In the age of 4k quality videos, 1080p should be the minimum standard. Projects are good and never boring. Recommended.
Leigham Springer sutton –
Instructors are responsive, got help quickly when I needed it.
R L –
Great course content & prompt response to Q&A!
Toni S –
First of all, the course is really well done and very comprehensive. It covers important real world concepts like optimizing your code with code splitting, memoizing, useCallback. This is something where other courses definitely lack behind. Additionally, the projects are really nice and especially the Chat App gives a nice real world feel. Moreover, if you want to learn a bit about Firebase, this course has something for you as well. However, personally, I have two points of criticism: First, speed. If you are completely unfamiliar with React, you will have a hard time following at some point. I am not completely new to React, but sometimes, it was very hard to code along, especially at sections where you went ow we do this, and now we do that. I can only give students one advice here: After finishing a section, READ the code again, just go through it and try to understand the parts you did not understand, and take your time until you get a grasp of what is going on. My advice for the instructor would be, to slow down a little bit, to make it easier to follow your thoughts :p My second minor point of criticism is that some concepts could be explained a little bit more in detail. For instance, I had a hard time grasping when it makes sense to use useCallback, memo and some of the other quirks of React. Although this may not affect everyone and could just be an issue related to me. All in all, the course is really good and, as I said, very comprehensive. It will give you a very solid foundation on making your own projects! Keep it up 🙂
Akshat Byndla –
Showing installation git, node and vs code for different OS (Mac and Linux) would have been better for beginners.
Alexander Vashchuk –
Cool
Jonathan George –
outdated, slow, and weird code
Archid Vignesh –
A very practical approach to react instead of courses that waste time on building mini apps. The instructor nails this by getting to the point. There will be a lot of places where you might have to figure out how react works on your own so a beginner might find it difficult but that’s how I learnt programming. Always choose a decently simple and complicated course and in no time you figure out how things work and the instructor responds with great effort and detail for any question posed so a must buy for any one pursuing react. Even if a beginner is stuck at a lot of places, definitely buy it so that you can come back to this course to become an expert and build using best practises.
Alivealice –
There’s one sentence I just caught from in the middle of the lecture while I was thinking to leave a comment. You can find it more practical only when you get into it on a real world example. Yes, this course is like you’re practicing for driving license, we’ll probably need to get through the real world projects after this bootcamp. Yet, I found this course is really worth to take it (in my point of view, I had studied front end for about half a year and didn’t really touch React before) in many aspects. One is that maybe it’s about taste but the way the lecturers let the learners engage with their explanations is great. I mean I could focus without being distracted. Second is that finally I looked around bit Q&A section, and I could see how much these two guys are into learners questions and so willing to update their course. Yeah, there was reason that you two(I like this course a lot) were so confident in the introduction. Third, the sound and the screen. The audio quality is decent enough, and the screen as well(sometimes I hope it to be zoomed a bit earlier, but mostly, anyway, it is in a good quality). Overall, a single course really matters to beginners. It is REALLY good that I don’t have to think about other things but just follow the course (I do also cross check with github, tho). One more thing is that, English is not my first language but I usually use this language for studying and working. So I tend to focus on contents in a fast speed for the efficiency (Do you know what I mean? if the speaker is too slow, or using too much jam words… it really distracts me from learning). This course is efficient enough. Thanks for the course, and wish to see you (even in a virtual world) in a real development world! Frankly, I’m only in the middle of the course(i’m doing box office) and I just wanted to scribble something down to rest. Haha
August Felso –
I really enjoy that the course is practical and doesn’t waste time going over basics. Great fun!