Build 20 Hands On Projects in React and Javascript
Build 20 Hands On Projects in React and Javascript, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.8, with 65 lectures, based on 33 reviews, and has 1471 subscribers.
You will learn about React Javascript ES6 React Hooks This course is ideal for individuals who are Front End Developers It is particularly useful for Front End Developers.
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Summary
Title: Build 20 Hands On Projects in React and Javascript
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 3.8
Number of Lectures: 65
Number of Published Lectures: 65
Number of Curriculum Items: 65
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 65
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- React
- Javascript
- ES6
- React Hooks
Who Should Attend
- Front End Developers
Target Audiences
- Front End Developers
JavaScript, often abbreviated as JS, is a programming language that conforms to the ECMAScript specification. JavaScript is high-level, often just-in-time compiled, and multi-paradigm. It has curly-bracket syntax, dynamic typing, prototype-based object-orientation, and first-class functions.
React is an open-source, front end, JavaScript library for building user interfaces or UI components. It is maintained by Facebook and a community of individual developers and companies. React can be used as a base in the development of single-page or mobile applications.
JavaScript vs React
React is a framework for building applications using JavaScript. React Native is an entire platform allowing you to build native, cross-platform mobile apps, and React. js is a JavaScript library you use for constructing a high performing UI layer
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React components have reusable codes that make it simple to use and learn.
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React library has JSX (JavaScript XML), which is HTML like syntax, which is processed into JavaScript calls.
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React components are reusable which helps while working on larger scale projects and has their own logic and controls.
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One-way data binding provides better control throughout the application.
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The virtual DOM uses the ReactDOM library which ideally/virtually, represents UI and keeps in the memory and syncs with the real DOM.
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DOM has a smoother and faster performance due to virtual components.
Course Curriculum
Lecture 1: Introduction / Source Code
Chapter 1: Counter JS
Lecture 1: DEMO
Lecture 2: HTML
Lecture 3: CSS
Lecture 4: JS
Chapter 2: Counter React
Lecture 1: Demo
Lecture 2: HTML
Lecture 3: CSS
Lecture 4: JS
Chapter 3: Calci JS
Lecture 1: Calci DEMO
Lecture 2: Calci HTML
Lecture 3: Calci CSS
Lecture 4: Calci JS
Chapter 4: Calci React
Lecture 1: DEMO
Lecture 2: HTML
Lecture 3: CSS
Lecture 4: JS
Chapter 5: Form-Validation JS
Lecture 1: Form Validation – DEMO
Lecture 2: Form Validation – HTML
Lecture 3: Form Validation – CSS
Lecture 4: Form Validation – JS – 1
Lecture 5: Form Validation – JS – 2
Chapter 6: Form Validation – React
Lecture 1: DEMO
Lecture 2: HTML
Lecture 3: CSS
Lecture 4: JS – Part – 1
Lecture 5: JS Part- 2
Chapter 7: Navigation – JS
Lecture 1: DEMO
Lecture 2: HTML
Lecture 3: CSS
Lecture 4: JS
Chapter 8: Navigation – React
Lecture 1: DEMO
Lecture 2: HTML
Lecture 3: CSS
Lecture 4: JS
Chapter 9: Todo List JS
Lecture 1: DEMO
Lecture 2: HTML
Lecture 3: CSS
Lecture 4: JS – part1
Lecture 5: JS – part2
Chapter 10: Todo List – React
Lecture 1: DEMO
Lecture 2: HTML
Lecture 3: CSS
Lecture 4: JS
Chapter 11: Covid Stats – JS
Lecture 1: DEMO
Lecture 2: HTML
Lecture 3: CSS
Lecture 4: JS
Chapter 12: Covid Stats – React
Lecture 1: DEMO
Lecture 2: Part – 1
Lecture 3: Part – 2
Chapter 13: Meals – JS
Lecture 1: DEMO
Lecture 2: HTML
Lecture 3: CSS
Lecture 4: JS
Chapter 14: Meals React
Lecture 1: Meals Part-1
Lecture 2: Meals Part – 2
Chapter 15: Node Connection JS
Lecture 1: Node JS DEMO
Lecture 2: Node JS Connection
Lecture 3: Node JS Routing
Chapter 16: Node Connection React
Lecture 1: Hello World in NODE JS
Lecture 2: Installing Express framework
Lecture 3: Getting data from Node JS
Lecture 4: Sending data to Node JS – Part1
Lecture 5: Sending data to Node JS part-2
Instructors
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K.Sathyaprakash Reddy
Full Stack Developer
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- 2 stars: 1 votes
- 3 stars: 4 votes
- 4 stars: 5 votes
- 5 stars: 22 votes
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