Learn ReactJS in 30 Minutes | 2022 edition
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- čas přidán 10. 04. 2022
- In this video, I walkthrough setting up a React app, and we learn React in 30 minutes! Enough to give you a good foundation and run from here.
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THANK YOU! Most people assume a certain level of knowledge with tutorial vids. Thank you for starting from the bottom. Excellent! Subscribed!
Wow thank you so much 🙏 and you're welcome!
lol WTF you mean, This video REQUIRES A LARGE AMOUNT OF PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE
Thanks kevin really helped me thanks
Glad it helped! Thank you for watching 🙏
LinkedIn Learning has great videos, but this was better. Thank you!
Hey thank you so much 🙏 that means a lot and I appreciate you taking the time to give that compliment!
Hey Kevin! I love the content and appreciate your hard work. But on future videos, can you zoom in on your code? It’s a little small. Other than that, this is great!
Hey Daniel, thanks for your kind words and your feedback! Yes I admit I forgot to increase the font size on this, I try to keep it in mind for future videos :-)
Bro I see some people there files ends with .jsx, what's the difference? should i learn that?
Great question, in simple terms, .js can handle jsx code. I don't see enough justification to use ".jsx" file extension. But some companies might have that as part of their codebase. my recommendation is just make sure that you are a expert JavaScript developer.
At the end of the day, there really aren’t any significant differences that I've run across professionally between a file ending with JS or JSX.
@@CodingWithKevin1 Thank you 🙏, I just wanted to know if I'm waisting time learning react while using .js files instead .jsx files
What this video teaches to us? That react is a useless piece of brown matter. Avoid js frameworks.
You see? He couldn't even do a damn 20 min tutorial (10 are chit-chat) without getting into some weird js troubles that has no explanation and no sense at all