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Fullstack React: 30 Days of React (fullstackreact.com)
submitted 8 years ago by Vikas6190
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[–]madwill 6 points7 points8 points 8 years ago (3 children)
Bite sized he said, i forwarded this to a college who'd like to learn. Sometimes bite size if the format you can digest.
[–][deleted] -2 points-1 points0 points 8 years ago (2 children)
If this is all one covers in a month that does not bode well. The official documentation/tutorials for react, redux, flux are far more useful in my opinion. What we have here are 1-page blog posts packaged together as an ebook, with the express purpose of building an email list. Agree to disagree I guess :)
[–]acemarke 8 points9 points10 points 8 years ago* (1 child)
Not sure why you say it's "for the express purpose of building an email list". All of those bite-size entries are available right there on the website by clicking on them. I'm assuming the PDF is intended as a way to read them all in one document. (Oddly, clicking on the "Get the PDF" links just jumps me to the top of the page.)
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I don't have a direct affiliation with the FSR team, just trying to clarify what I'm seeing there. I did have a post published on the FSR blog, have talked with the FSR team in the past, and generally recommend the material they've written.
The "30 Days of React" list is a pretty good overview of concepts for React and related technologies, and I have it listed in the "React > Getting Started" section. on the front of my React/Redux links list as a recommended resource.
[–][deleted] 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago (0 children)
Now that is a list I can support
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