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ReactJS Training
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ReactJS Training
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps®) | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | Size: 5.45 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 18 lectures (15 hour, 37 mins) | Language: English

Become a Web Developer with mastery over React. Learn latest ReactJS concepts - Redux, React Router, JSX, Webpack, more.



What you'll learn

Become a Full Stack Web Developer or a Front End Web Engineer
Core concepts of ReactJS and their practical implementation
Build large-scale applications with React JS and Redux
What is ReactJS, Installation and Setup
Basics of Creating Reusable Components
Using ReactJS with TypeScript
State and Props in React
React with Redux
React Component Lifecycle
Forms and User Input
React AJAX call
Communication Between Components and Stateless Functional Components
Performance measurement with ReactJS, React's diffs algorithm
The Basics - HTML DOM vs Virtual DOM
Server-Side Rendering
Setting Up React Environment, Webpack, Configure babe, Transpile and bundle your component
Using React with Flow
JSX - Props in JSX, Children in JSX
Keys in React
Higher Order Components


Requirements

Enthusiasm and determination to make your mark on the world!


Description

React is a Javascript library, developed in 2013 by Jordan Walke of Facebook. You'll find React is both very popular (it's the 5th most starred JS library on GitHub) and used on major sites including on Facebook and Netflix.


What is React JS?

ReactJS is an open-source, component based front end library responsible only for the view layer of the application. It is maintained by Facebook. ReactJS uses virtual DOM based mechanism to fill in data (views) in HTML DOM. The virtual DOM works fast owning to the fact that it only changes individual DOM elements instead of reloading complete DOM every time.

In other words, React JS is a JavaScript library used in web development to build interactive elements on websites.

A React application is made up of multiple components, each responsible for outputting a small, reusable piece of HTML. Components can be nested within other components to allow complex applications to be built out of simple building blocks. A component may also maintain internal state - for example, a TabList component may store a variable corresponding to the currently open tab.

React allows us to write components using a domain-specific language called JSX. JSX allows us to write our components using HTML, whilst mixing in JavaScript events. React will internally convert this into a virtual DOM, and will ultimately output our HTML for us.

React "reacts" to state changes in your components quickly and automatically to rerender the components in the HTML DOM by utilizing the virtual DOM. The virtual DOM is an in-memory representation of an actual DOM. By doing most of the processing inside the virtual DOM rather than directly in the browser's DOM, React can act quickly and only add, update, and remove components which have changed since the last render cycle occurred.


Relationship between JavaScript and ReactJS

To understand the relationship between JavaScript and ReactJS first we need to understand what is JavaScript. JavaScript (or JS) is a scripting language used to create and control dynamic web content. Dynamic web content includes things like animated graphics, photo slideshows, and interactive forms. Anytime you visit a website where things move, refresh, or otherwise change on your screen without requiring you to manually reload a web page, there's a very good chance JS is the language making it happen. Hence, JavaScript is a super important coding language used to add animated and interactive features to websites or web applications (on top of the basic, static structures created by languages like HTML and CSS). From the definition above, we can see how JavaScript plays a critical role in website and web application development. But there are times when you need JavaScript to perform repetitive functions-things like stock animation effects or autocomplete search bar features. Re-coding these functions every time they occur becomes a "reinventing the wheel" situation. This is where JavaScript libraries come in.

JavaScript libraries are collections of pre-written JavaScript code that can be used for common JS tasks, allowing you to bypass the time intensive (and unnecessary) process of coding by hand. If there's a run-of-the-mill JavaScript function that you keep needing to code (and that other developers before you have needed for their own projects) there's probably a JS library to ease your pain.

In simple words, there are a lot of different JS libraries out there and React JS is one of them. React is a JavaScript library that specializes in helping developers build user interfaces, or UIs. In terms of websites and web applications, UIs are the collection of on-screen menus, search bars, buttons, and anything else someone interacts with to USE a website or app. In addition to providing reusable React library code (saving development time and cutting down on the chance for coding errors), React comes with two key features that add to its appeal for JavaScript developers:

JSX - JSX (short for JavaScript eXtension) is a React extension that makes it easy for web developers to modify their DOM by using simple, HTML-style code.

Virtual DOM - DOM is the process that makes things "change" on screen without a user having to manually refresh a page. If a developer uses JSX to manipulate and update its DOM, React JS creates something called a Virtual DOM. The Virtual DOM (like the name implies) is a copy of the site's DOM, and React JS uses this copy to see what parts of the actual DOM need to change when an event happens (like a user clicking a button).


Course Objectives

React is a declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building Web Applications.

It follows component-based approach.

Easy to create smaller components and build large-scale applications.

The main goal is to build large-scale high-performance applications with smaller and reusable stateful components.

The main objective of React Training is to create smaller components to build Interactive User interfaces.


Why Learn ReactJS?

ReactJS presents streamlined solutions to some of front-end programming's most persistent issues. ReactJS is fast, scalable, flexible, powerful, and has a robust developer community that's rapidly growing. There's never been a better time to learn React.


React.js Course Curriculum

Introduction

What is ReactJS?

Installation or Setup

Hello World with Stateless Functions

Absolute Basics of Creating Reusable Components

Create React App

Hello World

Hello World Component

Components

Creating Components

Basic Components

Nesting Components

Props

Component states - Dynamic user-interface

Variations of Stateless Functional Components

setState pitfalls

Using ReactJS with TypeScript

ReactJS component written in TypeScript

Installation and Setup

Stateless React Components in TypeScript

Stateless and property-less Components

State in React

Basic State

Common Antipattern

setState()

State, Events and Managed Controls

Props in React

Introduction

Default props

PropTypes

Passing down props using spread operator

Props.children and component composition

Detecting the type of Children components

React Component Lifecycle

Component Creation

Component Removal

Component Update

Lifecycle method call in different states

React Component Container

Forms and User Input

Controlled Components

Uncontrolled Components

React AJAX call

HTTP GET request

HTTP GET request and looping through data

Ajax in React without a third party library - a.k.a with Vanilla

Communication Between Components

Child to Parent Components

Not-related Components

Parent to Child Components

Stateless Functional Components

Stateless Functional Component

Performance

Performance measurement with ReactJS

React's diffs algorithm

The Basics - HTML DOM vs Virtual DOM

Introduction to Server-Side Rendering

Rendering components

Setting Up React Environment

Simple React Component

Install all dependencies

Configure webpack

Configure babe

HTML file to use react component

Transpile and bundle your component

Using React with Flow

Using Flow to check prop types of stateless functional components

Using Flow to check prop types

JSX

Props in JSX

Children in JSX

Keys in react

Using the id of an element

Using the array index

Higher Order Components

Higher Order Component that checks for authentication

Simple Higher Order Component

React with Redux

Using Connect

React.js Interview Questions & Answers


What you will learn in ReactJS course?

You'll develop a strong understanding of React's most essential concepts: JSX, components, and storing information via props and state. You'll be able to combine these ideas in React's modular programming style.

By the end of the ReactJS course, you'll be able to learn:

How the React command-line development tools work

How to build components using both classes and Hooks

How to create views using the JSX syntax.

How to structure code using the Container Presentation pattern

How to add Typescript support to a React project

How to fetch Json data from a remote API

How the component lifecycle works

How to build a project with the React Router

How to isolate application state with Redux

How to write unit tests for your React code


Who this course is for:

Web Designers & Developers
Full Stack / Front End Web Developers
ReactJS Developers
Beginners who are aspiring for a career in Programming & Web Development
JavaScript Developers - Front End, ReactJS, React Native
Developers - SWIFT, C#, React JS
Javascript React nodejs Developers
Engineers who want to learn React
Java/ReactJS Developers
Programmers looking to learn React
Engineers who want to develop Web & Mobile Apps and APIs using React

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