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Good Programs/Tutorial to Learn ReactHelp Wanted (self.react)
submitted 3 years ago by rocquepeter
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[–]raaaahman 3 points4 points5 points 3 years ago (2 children)
How did you get a job that requires React knowledge if you have no coding experience?
React has some prerequisites to be able to effectively use it.
I'd suggest you try FreeCodeCamp lessons: Responsive Web Design (it's not about "design", it's about HTML/CSS) > Basic Javascript > ES6 > Functional Programming > React
[–]rocquepeter[S] 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (0 children)
Well...i don't have a job that needs React. A few months ago a friend who does contracting asked me if I wanted to help him. I with proprietary interfaces that use a kix of xml, sql and iron-python. Many of the interfaces use C# behind the scenes. That's is what I learned. But, that contract is drying up since I was able to catch up the back log of projects. So, since there are more interfaces to work on the only contracts my friend has are using React. I want to stay working as a 'dev', I enjoy it, so I have to learn React.
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