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greenfox072018-08-25 20:20:34
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greenfox07, 2018-08-25 20:20:34

Are there any good sources for learning ReactJS?

It is desirable, of course, video, but it is possible in the text (without water). I've watched a few videos but I still don't get it.

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Ivan Sharapenkov, 2018-08-25
@greenfox07

https://reactjs.org/docs/getting-started.html

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Pavel Demyanenko, 2018-08-26
@xeLL

This course https://www.udemy.com/react-redux/ will help you a lot in understanding all the issues.

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Ramfan, 2018-08-25
@Ramfan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rq4b6Ozjf8&list=P...
little water and a lot of actual practice

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Alexander Prisyazhny, 2018-08-26
@OpenSky

Interactive lessons where the subject is explained, sometimes provide useful links and check assignments for correctness. With a subscription of approx. 1200 rubles / month, control questionnaires, educational projects and curators are also available. But the courses themselves are free.
https://www.codecademy.com/learn/react-101

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Andrew, 2018-08-30
@iCoderXXI

It all depends on your previous experience. If you can confidently program in any language, this is one thing. If not, it's different. If you feel confident in the frontend and can, in principle, solve problems on bare html + css + js, this is one thing. If not, it's different.
There is nothing dramatic about React. You need to understand a few concepts, look at the finished code in react, and slowly start writing something on your own. A week should be enough to get into the basics, and then it's a matter of practice.
But if you answered negatively to one of the questions above, then it’s too early for you to start react, and you need to tighten up the base.

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Ucorp, 2018-08-31
@Ucorp

Good, simple book https://github.com/the-road-to-learn-react/the-roa...

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