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ReactJS and Redux - Build 4 Web Apps [3/4]

Offered By: Skillshare

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React Courses Web Development Courses Redux Courses

Course Description

Overview

Become a highly-demanded software engineer by following this tutorial on React JS and Redux. As one of the most highly-paid skills for web developers, learning React will open doors and jobs for you.

 

This project-based course will have you coding right away. Building four carefully thought-out example applications in this course will sharpen your skills in modern web development.

 

First, learn the principles of React JS by building two applications. One introduces ES6/Babel, and the other how to handle HTTP Web Requests in React using an API. With the third application, learn how to manipulate browser cookies. Finally, you’ll create an entire app with full authentication and a real-time database to finish it off.

 

Also, learn the engineering of Redux. You’ll find that Redux boils down to three simple steps!

Don’t worry if you’re new to web development. Some JavaScript experience will help, but this course makes sure to explain every new concept thoroughly.


Take the dive into React JS and Redux. Let’s get started coding!

 

Also, here’s a link to the online repository for this course: https://github.com/15Dkatz/ReactJS_VideoGuides

 


Syllabus

  • Introducing the Course
  • Wireframing ReminderPro
  • Introducing Redux
  • Introducing Actions and Action Creators
  • Providing a Store and Introducing Reducers
  • Mapping Dispatch to Props and Binding Action Creators
  • Mapping State to Props
  • Rendering a List of Reminders
  • Deleting Reminders
  • Reducing the List Component
  • Timestamping Reminders
  • Interpreting Moments with MomentJS
  • Baking Browser Cookies
  • Clearing All Reminders

Taught by

David Katz

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