I'm currently learning React and the problem I always have when learning something new but especially anything related to code is the endless amount of resources the web has, it's a blessing and a curse as it's hard to pick a resource and go along with it.
Where would you recommend a beginner to start?
Code academy, Glitch.com or even following along with other developers on Twitch.
I'm currently working to improve my own skills as a developer and working my way through the front end development exambook as needed — trying to work through one question a day.
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Highly recommend you to get Stephen Grider's course on Udemy.
https://www.udemy.com/course/rea...
Of course when it's on sale. He explains really simple, logical and easy to understand. I'm not an English native and didn't do CS degree ever but could completely understand him. And now working on my own react project. I appreciate him so much.
Viewing very popular github repos like nextjs and reading the example project code.
Then building your own website as a resume or blog. Trying out the latest technologies on it.
Google along the way.
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Try "Utility Learning" which simply means only learn things which you need.
The steps are fairly simple:
Start building front end of your app with react.
When stuck, go to Google and try to find the answer.
If you don't even know how to start, you can Google it too.
If you still wants to learn some basics with a course, try traversy media YouTube channel. These guys are amazing.
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