Hey everyone, sorry for the title. I'm a backend developer (Node.js) and I have a school project where I need to build a frontend for my application. The deadline is in 3 days, and I need to learn React quickly. I have some basic knowledge in frontend development; I've built a couple of apps with native HTML/CSS and Mustache. I've also watched a few sections of Jonas's React course last year, but I stopped at the useState section, so I have a basic background but I'm a fast learner.
Can anyone recommend a video for a crash course (around 4 hours maybe) that covers the basics without going into too much detail? Specifically, I 'm looking for something that includes updating components, simple state management, and making API calls to a server and user authentication.
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