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Build a Twitter Clone Front-End with ReactJS

Offered By: Coursera Project Network via Coursera

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Course Description

Overview

In this 1-hour 20-minutes long project-based course, you will learn how to create a fully functioning Front-End for a Twitter clone with ReactJS. You will learn how to start a project from scratch with create-react-app, how to build functional React components and pass props down the components tree, how to implement components state, how to fetch data from an external API and how to store and display it. And, lastly, you will be able to style the components with Bootstrap and CSS.

Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.

Syllabus

  • Build a Twitter clone Front-End with React
    • By the end of this project, you will create a fully functioning Front-End for a Twitter clone with ReactJS. You will learn how to start a project from scratch with create-react-app, how to build functional React components and pass props down the components tree, how to implement components state, how to fetch data from an external API and how to store and display it. And, lastly, you will be able to style the components with Bootstrap and CSS.

      After you complete this project, you will have enough knowledge to start working on any production-level web project comfortably.

      This project will give you a head start into React Front-End development which could lead to, if pursued and expanded on properly, a brand new Front-End or Full-Stack development career.

Taught by

Paul Ashraf

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