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React Crash Course for the year 2024

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React Crash Course 2024

Welcome to React Crash Course 2024!

If you’re looking to learn the basics of React in a short amount of time, this crash course is for you. React is a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces, and it’s used by companies like Facebook, Instagram, and Netflix. In this crash course, you’ll learn the fundamentals of React and how to build simple applications with it.

What will you learn?

  • Introduction to React and its benefits
  • Setting up a React project
  • Understanding components and props
  • Managing state in React
  • Handling events and forms in React
  • Working with lists and keys
  • Introduction to React Router
  • Deploying a React app

Who should attend?

This crash course is perfect for front-end developers, web developers, and anyone looking to add React to their skillset. If you’re familiar with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, you’ll be able to follow along with the material.

Join us for React Crash Course 2024!

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to fast-track your React knowledge. Register now for React Crash Course 2024 and take your skills to the next level!

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@filix6360
7 months ago

Hi brad…how are you hope you're doing well…
I wanted to ask you a question:
I'm working on node.js with passport.js for authentication and my friend wanted to integrate it with next.js and i don't have any knowledge of next.js what's so ever…can you help on this one on what kind of method should i use, on top of my head i tried to expose an api endpoint with json that have req.isAuthenticated() but the "middleware.js" in next.js can't even send the session while fetching even though i have set the credentials to include…because of this node is giving back a false for the isAuthenticated…any help would be helpful thank you in advance.

@shahbazjavedqureshi
7 months ago

Couldn't have come at a better time. Looking forward to the 19's official release and your update. You have no idea how much this helps, thank you!

@hellodefhellow
7 months ago

Hey the ruby on rails era was so good, can you make a 2024 crash course on ruby on rails, i would be very happy to see that

@hellodefhellow
7 months ago

Thanks a lot this channel is the best, because he is speaks the truth.

@ker0h489
7 months ago

Literally when I just started a project in React for uni, thanks man!

@affanmustafa2606
7 months ago

Doing some revisions and Brad comes in with an updated React course. You're absolutely insane Brad, thank you for all that you do!

@mugilankathavarayan8168
7 months ago

Traversy ❤ is life saver

@mdtanjimahmmed9082
7 months ago

Thank you so much for this amazing crash course this is really helping me to understand the functionality in really easy way. Thank you so much Brad.

@debprasadkafle564
7 months ago

wow good for learning webpage develop👍👍

@aholicstudy7720
7 months ago

Thank you so much, Brad. I've studying your 2021 React Crash Course, this video comes just at the right time. Many many thanks

@devpandey6999
7 months ago

In rafce shortcut only on div elements the tailwind is not working, for heading and paragraph elements its working

@dvijhay78
7 months ago

Is this meant for beginners as well? Any mandatory pre-reqs for this course?

@tech_channel110
7 months ago

Sir i request you to bring devops and cloud lectures,its time to study these

@tech_channel110
7 months ago

Brad
A living legend of tech ❤❤

@seadude
7 months ago

G!

@alexliebhaber3109
7 months ago

how does the job, when we submit the add jobs form to jobs.json get it's id?

@colindante5164
7 months ago

Thankyou. ))

@akashbroo2985
7 months ago

So far, this is the best react course that I've watched. Thanks Brad ❤

@kiddosknowledgewizbyakshit9954
7 months ago

Thanks a ton! For the valuable video… Really amazing explanation in a simple way.

@Ismail-hd4yz
7 months ago

Currently i am learning the old style from udemy, without vite thing. And using bootstrap..
Anyway as you said this approach is the latest one, should i skip the udemy course or complete that one first and come back for this?
Both looks easy actually