Hello React React Training for JavaScript Beginners
What you’ll learn
Know the fundamentals of ReactJS
Unidirectional Dataflow in React
JSX
ES6 Classes
Functional Components
State
Props
Map
Filter
JavaScript
Ajax Requests
Lifecycle Methods
Requirements
Atom text editor or another of your choice
At least six months using HTML/CSS/JavaScript
Description
Welcome to Hello React. This is aimed towards those who are new to JavaScript development and while you may not have mastered JavaScript you want to learn more about using the React library. React has a steep learning curve for new developers. If you have found yourself quickly overwhelmed by the React Docs or other React tutorials then this is the course for you. This isn’t the only React course you should take but it should be your first.If you are an experienced developer. This course is too easy for you. Please don’t take it. This course is for people who are new to programming. This isn’t for experienced coders changing from one coding language to another or for experienced JavaScript developers looking to pick up a new framework.
Here is what I will provide for you:A React course you can actually finish. A React course you can actually understand. A React course that moves step by step with no steps skipped.Reviews. Lot’s of reviews.Challenges. Lot’s of challenges.Mini-projects. Lot’s of mini-projects.This course assumes a light knowledge of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. However, if you have been using any of those technologies for at least a couple months you will be in good shape for this course.To steal the words from Zoolander. This is a React course for “those who don’t code good.”Here is why this course stands out:
This will be the slowest moving React course you will find.This will focus on the basic fundamentals that could be of great help in future React courses you might take or understanding the React Docs.This is not a “zero to hero” course. Those don’t really work. This is a “zero to 20mph” kind of course.I will take for granted as little as possible in teaching sections and reinforcing what we have learned.This isn’t a code along course alone. Through lots of challenges and repetition you will be able to take everything we learn and build with it. You won’t wide up with an elaborate project for your portfolio that you don’t understand.I will filter through and synthesize large and complex React concepts and break them down to a practical beginner level.We will build slow, but you will understand what we are doing.We aren’t going to build one big app but many smaller applications where you learn key concepts.Repetition, Repetition, Repetition. We will repeat things a lot.My first attempt to learn React was when I had been coding for just about six months. I bought several books and paid for several online subscriptions but those resources quickly reached a level that I found myself just typing in the code I was seeing without any comprehension in regards to what was going on or how I could replicate this myself.Even the docs went over my head and so did many of the use cases. I spent hours and hours trying to sort through material that would allow me to get a hold of concepts at my level. I couldn’t, so I gave up.I want to spare you the hours and hours of research you might invest only to hit constant dead ends and have material presented to you with too much assumed knowledge.That’s why I created this course for you!
It’s time to say “Hello World” in React!
Overview
Section 1: React Environment
Lecture 1 Getting Started From Scratch
Lecture 2 Course Code
Lecture 3 Challenge – Using JSX
Lecture 4 Code Refactor
Lecture 5 Get Out of Tutorial Hell
Lecture 6 Rendering One Element
Lecture 7 Outputting Multiple Elements
Lecture 8 Babel and React
Lecture 9 How to Land Your First Developer Job
Section 2: Components in React
Lecture 10 Creating Stateless Functional Components
Lecture 11 Stateless Functional Components Practice
Lecture 12 Creating Class Components
Lecture 13 Class Components Practice
Lecture 14 Dealing with Time Management and Impostor Syndrome
Section 3: Styling in React
Lecture 15 Styling Stateless Functional Components
Lecture 16 Styling within Component
Lecture 17 Styling Class Components
Section 4: Capstone Project – FriendLy
Lecture 18 Building Your First Complex Component
Lecture 19 Setting Up the Project
Lecture 20 Building Our Components
Lecture 21 Styling Our Components Part One
Lecture 22 Styling Our Components Part Two
Section 5: JavaScript Review – Objects
Lecture 23 Object Literal Notation
Lecture 24 Object Literal Notation Lab
Lecture 25 Accessing Values with Dot and Bracket Notation
Lecture 26 Accessing Values with Dot and Bracket Notation Lab
Section 6: Section 5: Props
Lecture 27 Props part 1 – Stateless Functional Component
Lecture 28 Props part 2 – Class Components
Lecture 29 Props part 3 – Color Spectrum Refactor
Lecture 30 Codepen Challenges
Lecture 31 Codepen challenge 1
Lecture 32 Codepen challenge 2
Lecture 33 Codepen challenge 3
Lecture 34 Codepen challenge 4
Lecture 35 Codepen challenge 5
Lecture 36 Capstone Project – Image Links
Lecture 37 Props Project
Section 7: Functional Programming
Lecture 38 Functional Programming – Filter
Lecture 39 Filter Lab
Lecture 40 Map
Lecture 41 Map Lab
Section 8: Iterating Through Lists
Lecture 42 Iterating Through Lists
Lecture 43 Iterating Through Lists part 2
Lecture 44 Filter and Map Method on an Array
Lecture 45 Rendering Two Filtered and Transformed Lists to the DOM
Lecture 46 Codepen challenge 1
Lecture 47 Codepen challenge 2
Lecture 48 Color Spectrum Refactor
Section 9: Capstone Project One – Refactor
Lecture 49 FriendLy App Refactor with Map Method
Lecture 50 FriendLy – Filter and Map Two Lists to the DOM
Section 10: Bonus
Lecture 51 Further React Learning
Section 11: React Events
Lecture 52 Useless Note Taker – Intro to React Events
Lecture 53 Events Part 2
Section 12: This & Bind
Lecture 54 This & Bind Lecture
Lecture 55 This & Bind Lab
Section 13: State
Lecture 56 Guess My Age – Intro to React State
Lecture 57 Meal Voter
Lecture 58 React Forms
Section 14: Ajax Requests and Lifecycle Methods
Lecture 59 Ajax Requests and the Fetch API
Section 15: BONUS
Lecture 60 Bonus Content
New developers,Those who are newer to development trying to overcome the steep learning curve of React
Course Information:
Udemy | English | 6h 3m | 2.35 GB
Created by: Rob Merrill
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