Progress your React skills by building a Reddit clone with React and Firebase, a CRUD app with React, Redux and FeatherJS, a ToDo app with React, Redux and Immutable.js, a game with Three.js, React and WebGL, and a procedurally generated game terrain with React, PHP and WebSockets.
What you will learn
Create a Reddit clone
Build a CRUD app
Make procedurally generated game terrain
Description
This book is a collection of in-depth tutorials, that will guide you through some fun and practical projects. Along the way, you’ll pick up lots of useful development tips.
It contains:
How to Create a Reddit Clone Using React and Firebase by Nirmalya Ghosh
Build a CRUD App Using React, Redux and FeathersJS by Michael Wanyoike
How to Build a Todo App Using React, Redux, and Immutable.js by Dan Prince
Building a Game with Three.js, React and WebGL by Andrew Ray
Procedurally Generated Game Terrain with React, PHP, and WebSockets by Christopher Pitt
This book is for developers with some React experience. If you’re a novice, please read Your First Week With React before tackling this book.
Who is this for?
This book is for developers with some React experience. If you’re a novice, please read Your First Week With React before tackling this book.
As this is not a great starter course , this book does a good job of showing different projects architectures , combining react with deifferent APIs/Frameworks..
Of course , this is not a "follow by along" course and you have to figure out some steps by yourself , you can't just copy/paste the given code and excpect it to work (or if you do , you have to know exactly where to paste it...).
But each project is well documented , you can access the gihub files (more , you can even follow the authors commit by commit , which is very fine if you are a beginner...) and all the code is pretty simple , so this book is a great introduction to react if you know another framework( Angular , Vue , even backbone...) , but it's ok if you just know a little bit about Html and Es6
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I've found this course to be extremely frustrating. Granted, I am relatively new to react; but I have spent two weeks in a bootcamp with it. I follow this instructions step-by-step exactly in setting up the environment, and EVERY step bombs out when I run it through a test. I will say that there is value in having access to the Git repositories (the main reason I don't just give this course a 1), but this does nothing in assisting you in learning how to create a functioning app yourself from scratch.
Frequently Asked Questions
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