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Vadim2021-03-15 22:46:33
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Vadim, 2021-03-15 22:46:33

What projects would you recommend for the portfolio of a beginner ReactJS developer?

Hello everyone,

a close person is learning to be a ReactJS developer - what good portfolio projects do you recommend? And what to do in such projects in the absence of a real backend - put stubs - mocks or is it better to load fake json?

Do not just write that ReactJS is no longer a beginner!

all the best,
Vadim

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Kirill Makarov, 2021-03-16
@Viji

Make sure you have a portfolio. As an option dodo pizza shop, prototype. You take pictures from there, everything is easily broken down into components. For logic, practice with a basket. The data is just a regular array with objects.

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Vladimir, 2021-03-15
@Casufi

Not sure if it's needed at all. I have not seen a single person who would look at a portfolio before an interview for a React developer, he himself has never looked either. It is better to spend more time reading the official docks, but read the official blog, few people look into them, everyone is content with the courses. Well, there is something to read in JS Core.

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Denis Ineshin, 2021-03-16
@IonDen

Portfolios are not necessarily sites made on react. It can be any auxiliary libraries, widgets, wrappers for popular plugins. Those. open source projects. Similar projects hosted for example on GitHub will say much more about you, your skills and your code than any incomprehensible sites.

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