Learn the fundamentals of React JS creating a contact list
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Learn how to create and develope a simple react JS application
- Learn how to use an api to fetch fake users
- Learn the basics of React JS including React Hooks and React properties
- Learn how create a loader using material ui
Welcome to the top course for learning the fundamentals of React JS.
This React.js course is created to help you get familiar with the basic essentials of the modern React JS.
At the end of this course, you'll be capable of coding a simple React JS project which is used in real-world applications. This simple app creates a user or contact list and can be used in many practical websites and applications .
This React.js course begins with a straight and easy guideline on how to install all the necessary software including VScode and npm. And, then you are going to learn about the basics of react JS and how to create a simple app. Once you master these basic skills, you'll then begin to work on the contact list react project.
This project will teach you several react JS skills such as react components, react properties, react hooks, material ui, and all the essential JavaScript methods like map. It is absolutely fine if you have no prior knowledge of React JS. An overview to React JS and its essentials are provided in this course. This short course will teach you about React.js while building a simple but real-world application.
If you are excited as I am to learn about the fundamentals of React JS and build a wonderful web application, then let’s get started.
Taught by
Dr. Sahand Ghavidel
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