Pro-tip, if you want to hate life, write reactDOM instead of ReactDOM in the first basic exercise and spend a day trying to figure out what you did wrong.
3:47:39 map method 4:36:25 end of Props and map ! 4:36:46 solo project (Travel journal) 4:46:40 Beginning of dynamic sites 4:58:20 Event listeners 5:18:35 States 5:41:30 Making a counter using useState 5:46:52 Changing state with a callback function 6:21:10 Complex state : Update state objects 6:37:54 Meme Generator: Setting state from child components 6:50:54 Meme Generator: boxes challenge part -1 7:04:43 Changing colors of div using On/off property inside object 7:22:53 Boxes challenge Part 5 7:28:46 Build a meme generator: Conditional rendering: && 7:35:27 Conditional rendering:&& Practice 7:37:13 Conditional rendering: ternary 8:07:25 Controlled Components
Finished the course and onto expanding Tenzies and getting into this solo project. Great course, thanks again for your quality work and effort.
The way he teaches is amazing. I love how each topic flows so easily to the next, it answers the 'why we should learn this'. I wish public schools would teach like this, you can tell a passionate teacher from those teaching for paycheck.
I paused at 10:45:00 when the Tenzies game was explained and proceeded to try and make the whole thing without watching another single second of video, and, thanks to your flawless teaching techniques I managed to do the whole thing on my own! I didn't even know what React was 3 days ago, thanks a lot Bob
Thanks, I've watched this video for 40 minutes and then discovered that you can watch the same content right in the Scrimba but with ability to pause and edit the code at any point. That's a cool interactivity level!
I am so grateful that I made my first donation on Youtube finished till the first half of section 4 and it has been great so far and wanted to say that you guys are amazing!
No way!! This is the second time FCC uploaded just the course I really needed at the right time
Finished the course over a course of a month. Kept coming back to hear what my friend Bob has to say about React 😂. "pause on the screecast and work on this challege" pause I did. Thanks a lot for the incredible course!
I did struggle a lot to learn React. A lot of wasted time. The problem? I did not know the basics of Javascript in first place. You need to walk before you can run. So I took a few very basic books (books, not complex tutorials!) and learned the fundamentals. After I learned the basics of Javascript, learning React became much easier. Edit: For those asking about the books, for the very basics I learned with Javascript In Less than 50 Pages. And to develop my knowledge I learned with Head First Javacript Programming.
Today, I just finished the course. I learned more in this course than I did at university lol I'm very grateful for this amazing course, thank you ^~^
I'm very thankful for this course, this guy is not only teaching me to use react js but also teaching me how to read and write a code.
Hands down the best course so far!!! It's long but I love that every basics is covered by live app building and I know exactly why I am using props/states etc.
Finally I have completed this course and Iam very happy that I have coverd many difficut topics from it. Now I can say that this is the best course in the world on React. Everyone should watch and explore this great course. Special thanks to Bob Ziroll and Free Code Camp team who made our coding journey very easy 🙏❤️
The thing I like about Bob Ziroll's teaching is spaced learning and repetition. I took one of his React course on scrimba a couple months back ( one of the best beginner friendly courses on React ) simplifies everything from state to props. He's such a gem of a teacher.
i love how he explains everything so simply. its like richard feynman going from counting numbers on his hand to calculus in 4 pages of continuous logical thought.
I attest to the quality of Bob's teaching, I used his original course on Scrimba to advance my reactjs skills, thank you much sir.
This is the best React course you can afford)) I finished the first version of this in 2019 on Scrimba and successfully got the job as a Frontend developer! It’s very clean, simple and capaciously course, thanks to Bob for this masterpiece! Don’t even think about not to finish this, guys)
This hands down, by far the best course I’ve found. It’s the combination of the brief and insightful instructions with constant challenges. I’ve been trying to learn web dev for a while now and feel like I’m progress is finally starting!! Thanks 🙏🏾
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