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    Hands-On React Bootcamp: Build 30 Real World Projects

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    Hands-On React Bootcamp: Build 30 Real World Projects

    Hands-On React Bootcamp: Build 30 Real World Projects
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English (US) | Size: 22.57 GB | Duration: 46h 24m

    Learn React Programming: Develop Web Applications Using Socket, REST APIs, Firebase, React Hooks, Bootstrap, React.js

    What you'll learn
    Learn To Create Real World React Projects
    Learn how to create React Components, React Forms
    Learn and understand what is React and how it works
    See the step-by-step process of designing and assembling an advanced project
    Manage a projects using a package-based architecture
    Create portfolio of real- world projects on one of the most in-demand web development technologies

    Requirements
    Basic knowledge of React

    Description
    React uses declarative instead of imperative syntax. It’s a simpler way of developing apps, and you can learn why here.Basically, React is faster to develop with because you don’t need to tell the app how to represent the state — you just need to say what you’d like to happen. It’s quick, it’s easy, and there’s less room for human error.You may have heard of the phrase “Write once, run anywhere” before. React Native brings that kind of philosophy to React with “Learn once, write anywhere”.Once you understand the basic architecture and thinking behind React, you’ll be able to develop fully functioning apps for both Android and iOS. You won’t have to learn two different ways to represent your app. So after you learn React, you can bring your new product to users not just as quickly as possible, but as widely as possible.React has a massive community of dedicated developers. The community helps to maintain and grow the open-source library, with everyone able to contribute their own components to the library.The community is also so strong because of the great tools you can work with in React, including React Profiler and React devtools.React saves you time and money on development because it’s component-based. You can break down an interface into reusable components that allow you to build dynamic user interfaces.This taps into the current thinking behind ‘Design Systems’. These enable developers to provide a single source of truth for designers, ensuring consistency for large companies working across multiple tech platforms.

    Who this course is for:
    Beginners in React


    Hands-On React Bootcamp: Build 30 Real World Projects


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