Note: This is recorded with an older version of React and many things have changed. The core concepts are still accurate, but there are some technical differences you’ll need to work through.
This course serves as an excellent reference for React Class Components. This can be very useful for legacy code bases.
React is a "javascript library for building user interfaces" from the fine folks at Facebook & Instagram. It strictly focuses on the "V" in your MVC applications, and touts a blazing fast virtual DOM diff implementation.
This series will explore the basic fundamentals of React to get you started.
When you've finished with this series, be sure to check out React: Flux Architecture (ES6) for real-world React application development.
A Community Resource means that it’s free to access for all. The instructor of this lesson requested it to be open to the public.
It would be a 7, but the contents are not the most up to date according with modern React.
But it's pretty good if you are just getting into React and working on legacy code.
Straightforward implementation of code and impressive explanations. No outdated view of features, all is great.
The initial lessons are somewhat "impersonal", we jump straight into the code without a brief introduction of what we should expect from the course, what React is, etc. Being a complete beginner in React I would have loved a very brief overview of these. Coming from Angular, which is a complete framework and covers pretty much all of the MVC pattern, it wasn't clear to me that React is just a library that's only designed to solve the "V" part. I think mentioning that would've been nice.
Some syntax/methods have changed in the new react as per official docs. One example is the lifecycle methods. Also probably ref methods. So update the course accordingly. Else everything is very good.
Explaining some context about what is happening under the hood, in react or in javacript will help to get more understanding of a lesson.
quick intro, packed with useful info
Become familiar with the Workers CLI wrangler
that we will use to bootstrap our Worker project. From there you'll understand how a Worker receives and returns requests/Responses. We will also build this serverless function locally for development and deploy it to a custom domain.
This is a practical project based look at building a working e-commerce store using modern tools and APIs. Excellent for a weekend side-project for your developer project portfolio
git is a critical component in the modern web developers tool box. This course is a solid introduction and goes beyond the basics with some more advanced git commands you are sure to find useful.