New update for 2025!😄 A fun React lecture with no time to get bored!
Welcome to my lecture!
Hello, I am the sister who teaches coding !
Finally, the React lecture has been released, following the JavaScript lecture. This lecture is for those who are preparing to become a front-end developer👨💻 or those who want to learn React, the hottest🔥 framework .
Many companies use React. React has become a prerequisite for front-end developers. Since it is an in-depth course that goes beyond JavaScript, the content is definitely not easy. But if you just bring your will and effort, I will guide you through the rest😉
React is the most used language in front-end development!
Essential React concepts to become a front-end developer Learn with lots of examples.
State management library
Learn both Zustand and Redux , the most widely used state management libraries in the industry!
(Is this the only place where you can learn both?)
Tanstack Query
Learn how to handle asynchronous calls efficiently with Tanstack Query, the most popular library for calling APIs.
(The trendiest combination when used with Zustand!)
React library
We will introduce you to all the various React libraries that are widely used when developing React!
And even how to choose and use it yourself!
The ability to solve things on one's own
Rather than simply following the code,
Develop your own abilities through a variety of tasks.
5 projects
Even if you only learn one thing, it will be fun and practical!
It contains the core concepts of React, such as Netflix, shopping malls, and rock-paper-scissors games. We are working on 5 projects.
Learn by making it yourself 5 key projects!
First project: Rock Paper Scissors game
Second project: Creating a weather app
Third Project: Creating a Shopping Mall Website
Fourth Project: Creating a Contact Page
Final Project: Creating Netflix
I recommend this to these people!
People who hate boring coding lectures : No to difficult explanations that only developers can understand! People who are looking for lectures that can be understood even if they don't know anything
For those who want to become a front-end developer : Those who know HTML/CSS JavaScript but don't know what it takes to become a front-end developer
People who want to learn while making : People who enjoy learning by making things themselves through various problems and assignments that can be done in real life, rather than just listening to lectures.
After the lecture, You can expect something like this.
You can create your own project using React.
State management + asynchronous call management with Zustand + TanstackQuery, the most trendy combination these days.
Improve your practical development skills through 5 projects!
Knowledge sharer Sister who teaches coding ✒️
🚀 Based on my experience teaching over 100 liberal arts students while working as an overseas boot camp instructor for 2 years, I will impart knowledge to you using the optimal teaching method.
🧐 I worked as a web developer for 6 years and graduated with honors from Dankook University's Department of Computer Engineering.
✨ I run a YouTube channel called Coding Sister, and I share free classes and information for those who want to learn coding.
Reviews with an average rating of 5.0★ prove it.
I am a beginner developer who has been working for 3 months. I am listening to the lectures well. I will work hard to reach intermediate and advanced levels.
It's so much fun, it's amazing how boring classes can be so much fun. When I see a beginner, I can understand it right away. 😊😊
I was able to study quickly and easily until the end :)
I'm a junior developer and I had a lot of fun completing the course.
Feel free to come and ask questions anytime in the Slack channel my sister runs!
Q. Is 1:1 personal coaching included in the tuition fee?
A. The course fee does not include the price of personal coaching 😣 However, if you have any questions during the course, please feel free to use the Slack community! Your colleagues or this older sister will be happy to answer! 👨🏿🤝👨🏿
It's much better than a 3-month boot camp that costs millions of won, and it gives you a solid foundation. And I learned all the concepts I didn't understand about Redux here. \(❁´◡`❁)/
There's nothing I regret, but if I really had to pick~~
1. CSS, not styled-components
2. Redux updates and recommendations (It really doesn't matter.. I looked up the official documentation and they said there's no problem! The code works great.. It's just annoying..?!)
3. [For absolute beginners] This is not a lecture that teaches everything → You have to create the remaining functions yourself (there are quite a lot) → You can't refer to the answer sheet on GitHub (especially for beginners! Writing classes/Hooks/codes that are 180 degrees different from the lecture content)
I created all the functions in my own way (functional version & not using the recommended library, but using the library I originally used & mobile responsive & personal portfolio).. I recommend absolute beginners who ask a lot of questions, power Google, or are passionate and head straight into the ground..!
✨However, in this case, please look at other lectures. (For React beginners)✨
1. I was going to follow along from the beginning?!
2. I have to analyze the answer sheet to understand it?!
I'm watching the Redux lecture, and it seems a bit different from what I'm doing now... I did what the lecture said, but it didn't work, so I looked it up and it seems like it changed while I was preparing.
It gives you a grasp of React concepts. I think you can apply them in any way after listening to this lecture. It solves things I didn't understand while studying React before.
It accurately explains the difference between class components and functional components and lifestyles.
It helps me a lot in understanding routers and Redux.
Thank you for the great lecture.