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This course helps you seamlessly transition from jQuery to React. If you are stuck with jQuery and want to move on to the modern and exciting world of React, this course is perfect for you.
This course contains 30 interactive scrims
Why React?
React vs jQuery
Rendering a component
Creating reusable components
Communicating with APIs
Passing data with props
Managing Data with state
Accessing values from an input
Displaying error messages
Functional components
Refactoring
Before taking this course, you should have a solid understanding of JavaScript. If you're not there yet, try our recommended course:
Hamza Mirza is a Lead React Developer based in Manchester, UK. He has over three years’ of React experience and runs a popular Youtube channel where he teaches JavaScript, React, Node and Express. He has a passion for creating clean, modern and readable code and is looking forward to guiding you through this practical course.
Using JavaScript frameworks such as React can make development quicker, easier and more efficient. But what if you’re stuck with legacy code built in jQuery?
Using an existing jQuery project, this course guides you through how to turn outdated jQuery code into a modern React application in the quickest and cleanest way possible.
If you want to level up your coding career by learning React, already know React but need another project for your portfolio or hope to upgrade your legacy code using a modern framework, this is the course for you.
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It’s time to wave goodbye to your jQueryand embrace React, so sign up today!
This course is perfect for anyone who is stuck with jQuery and want to move on to the modern and exciting world of React.