React - Complete Developer Course with Hands-On Projects
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Welcome to the Complete React Certification course. This course offers a comprehensive guide into one of the most powerful, modern JavaScript libraries available – ReactJS. Whether you are completely new to React, or you’ve dabbled with it in the past, one thing’s for sure – You’ve likely interacted with a number of web applications that use the React library for building out user interface components. Some of the most well known examples include Netflix, Facebook, and Airbnb. Developed and maintained by Meta along with a community of independent developers, React remains free and open-source. React is a component based library built entirely on JavaScript, which makes it perfect for designing complex UI’s. With React, developers can build encapsulated components that efficiently manage their own state and render UI updates specifically when data changes. For example, think of the automated content refresh feature you see on a twitter feed, or Facebook like button. Here, the state of the UI component changes on the page without having to manually refresh when the data is updated. This is just one small, yet powerful UI feature built into React.
This course starts with exploring the foundations of React and its core use cases. We offer a concise definition of what React is and what it’s not. From there, we explore the tools needed to get started along with an introduction into JSX, and Functional React components. Through a complete hands-on project you will learn a number of important concepts including react props, callbacks, OnClick Events and passing parameters within callback functions. By the end of module one you will have built a fully functional calculator, complete with display and numerical operators. We will also cover important topics such as the React State Hook, and Debugging.
In the second module students build out a multiplayer Connect-4 clone, with AI integration. Here we start with styling the individual game board components followed by advanced onClickEvents. This includes global, dynamic and inline styling. From there, we move on to passing props, destructing, and React children. Students will explore the React key property, along with Lifecycle events, game initialization, CSS variables, and conditional rendering. By the end, you will have built a complete Connect-4 game capable of automatically determining the winner in both a multi-player and AI based single player setting.
In module three we further unleash the power of React by building out a complete e-commerce site with multiple product categories, a product showcase, shopping cart feature, and much more. Here, we introduce a number of integral new concepts including: JSON server, Fetch API, and installing React router. These essential building blocks will be used to render the product categories, style the product list, and configure the product details page. From there we dive into styled components, refactoring the shop layout, and exploring the concept of “context” in React. In the final stages of the project students will configure the shopping cart basket, and the integrated checkout feature. We will also implement a product search feature, followed by in-depth exercises on validating input forms in React.
As you can see this course covers a tremendous bit of ground. Best of all it’s authored by Tim Maclachlan – a renowned senior full-stack developer with over 20 years of commercial development experience. As a multi-faceted developer, Tim’s core competencies include algorithmic, analytical and mobile development. To date, he’s written hundreds of applications and worked in a number of industries from commercial aviation and military, to banking and finance. Tim has a genuine passion for teaching others how to become better coders and looks forward to interacting with his students.
With that said, we hope you’re just as excited about this course as we are, if so – hit the enroll button and let’s get started.
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3Project OverviewVideo lesson
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4Hello ReactVideo lesson
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5Tools NeededVideo lesson
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6Code PenVideo lesson
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7Intro to JSXVideo lesson
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8Functional Components in ReactVideo lesson
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9Why Components?Video lesson
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10Intro to Props in ReactVideo lesson
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11React Components, Props and CallbacksVideo lesson
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12Building the Calculator VisualsVideo lesson
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13OnClick Events in ReactVideo lesson
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14Passing Parameters in Callback FunctionsVideo lesson
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15Using React State HookVideo lesson
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16Implementing the calculator - DisplayVideo lesson
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17Implementing the calculator - OperatorsVideo lesson
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18Debugging in ReactVideo lesson
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19Project SummaryVideo lesson
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20Project Introduction - What We Will BuildVideo lesson
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21Tools NeededVideo lesson
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22Creating the Game BoardVideo lesson
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23Game Circle - OnClickEventVideo lesson
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24Passing Props - Destructing - React ChildrenVideo lesson
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25Passing Arguments to Click EventsVideo lesson
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26Inline StylingVideo lesson
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27Square to Circle ComponentVideo lesson
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28Global StylingVideo lesson
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29Dynamic StylingVideo lesson
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30Dynamic ClassesVideo lesson
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31Handling CallbacksVideo lesson
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32Using React State Hook (again)Video lesson
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33Updating the Player CircleVideo lesson
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34Initializing the Game BoardVideo lesson
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35React Key PropertyVideo lesson
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36Styling the Game Board - Header and FooterVideo lesson
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37Calculating the WinnerVideo lesson
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38Displaying the WinnerVideo lesson
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39Determining a Draw ConditionVideo lesson
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40React Lifecycle EventsVideo lesson
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41Initializing the GameVideo lesson
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42Suggesting a Move - Implementing a Computer PlayerVideo lesson
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43Smart Computer Player (Basic AI)Video lesson
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44CSS VariablesVideo lesson
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45Conditional RenderingVideo lesson
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46Deploy to NetlifyVideo lesson
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47Deploy to SurgeVideo lesson
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48Project SummaryVideo lesson

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