Course Information
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Course Overview
Complete React and Redux with hands on app development
[NOTE: This course will be constantly updated & improved as per your feedback. All questions will get answered and the course authors (Joshua & Stephen) will be very present to guide you.]
This course was built by Stephen Geluso & Joshua Evans (Full-Stack Developers with 15 years of experience) and Eduonix Learning Solutions with a simple idea in mind: teach you React & Redux in a practical way, so that you can acquire, test and master your React skills gradually.
If you check the course's curriculum, you'll see that you'll learn all these things:
Using Components
Using Props
Using Clicks
Using Lists
Using the Parcel Build Tool
Using Fetch Requests
Using React Router components
Using Redux
In any case, Stephen & Joshua will be here for you and answer any questions you may have, and he'll constantly update and improve the course's content. The goal is to make your learning a very interactive process.
So, what are you waiting?! Get the course NOW!
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 58 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Components, Props, State, Clicks, Lists
- Section 3 Parcel Build Tool and Text Inputs
- Section 4 Fetch Requests for APIs
- Section 5 React Router
- Section 6 Router an Email App
- Section 7 Intro to Plain Redux
- Section 8 Redux and React
- Section 9 React Redux Grocery Cart
- Section 10 Combining Reducers
What You’ll Learn
- How to use Components
- How to use Props
- How to use Clicks
- How to use Lists
- How to use the Parcel Build Tool
- How to use Fetch Requests
- How to use React Router components
- How to Router an Email App
- How to use Redux
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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AAustin Bentley
Avoid.
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AAaron Harward
Amazing! He make it look so easy!
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HHarry Developer
good..
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GGlenn Yago
Instructor is very knowledgeable and it was a great learning experience to watch him debug his codes for errors. Thanks, Steve.