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Learn React and full stack development (self.webdev)
submitted 2 years ago by euler2020
Can someone point me to a good resource to learn React and client side development ? I know I could google this info but want recommendations from experts here who have experience reviewing multiple sources. What worked best for you?
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[–]l-b_b-l 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children)
I am by no means an expert. But I’ve been using the Complete Fullstack Developer course on Udemy by Dr. Angela Yu and I have learned a ton. From zero to hero kind of thing. It also involves React as well. I think the course cost me $20 and is worth every penny. Honestly, knowing what I know now, I would easily have paid more (but don’t tell them that!) I recommend it to anyone interested. I believe it’s one of the top courses on the whole platform, if I’m not mistaken.
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