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Learning React while making web games

Learn React through web games. Get familiar with Classes and Hooks, and learn additional things like Context API, React Router, Webpack, and Babel.

(4.9) 342 reviews

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What you will learn!

  • React Development

  • Using React Hooks

  • Using the Context API

  • Babel & Webpack

  • Using React-Router

This is a React course where you learn by creating 8 simple web games.
Leverage the latest APIs, from React Hooks to the Context API.

After you have learned everything, it is recommended to take the paid React course (Creating SNS) .

Let's create various web games! :D


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Who is this course right for?

  • Developers who want to learn React

  • Aspiring front-end developer

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68 lectures ∙ (13hr 45min)

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  • mintclassic님의 프로필 이미지
    mintclassic

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    Average Rating 4.9

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    I'm currently paying for another paid React class, but I really, really hate doing it😫😫😫 So I'm watching this lecture to see if I can take it It's so fun And it's free...💛 I'm thinking about getting a refund for the paid lecture.... After listening to this, I'm going to pay for the Twitter-fake paid lecture

    • michaelhur님의 프로필 이미지
      michaelhur

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      Average Rating 5.0

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      I read it once on YouTube and am taking it for the second time here. Thank you so much for explaining everything in detail from the basics. Pros: - It shows how to develop with Class first and then with Hooks. The trend has shifted to Hooks, but existing codes may be Class-based, so it was a great help to know how they work. Also, since I coded the same thing in two ways, I was able to review parts that I thought I knew and skipped over. - There are parts where errors occur here and there, and it shows you how to debug them in real time. I think it is a skill that is very helpful in practice. Cons: - It is both a pro and a con, but it only shows how to implement it with React, excluding the algorithm part. That was good, but it would have been better if it had explained briefly what it is that you want to implement. The instructor said that it would come out if you watched the JavaScript lecture, but I thought that if I listened to the JavaScript lecture until then, I would listen to the entire lecture and come back to the React lecture. So I just did it, and after following the code, I was able to realize, "Oh, this is what Number Baseball is like." Even if you didn't explain the implementation algorithm, if you had just said something like "In number baseball, if you input 4 numbers and all the numbers and positions match, it's a strike, if the numbers match but the positions are wrong, it's a ball, and if all 4 numbers and 4 positions match, it's a home run", it would have been helpful to know what to follow before trying to imitate. Because of this part, I give you 99.999999999 points out of 100. When I get my paycheck next week, I'll go buy the Node textbook lecture. Please make more good lectures.

      • rmh03130151님의 프로필 이미지
        rmh03130151

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        Average Rating 4.5

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        I was hesitating whether or not to listen to it because I had vague knowledge of React, but I listened to it at a fast pace and I think I did well. It was very helpful.

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          tunion000954

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          Average Rating 5.0

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          I've taken React lectures from about 4 different instructors, and this is by far the best. It's the easiest for beginners to understand, and it's easy and fun to learn by giving examples and making mistakes along with theoretical explanations. It's my top pick for React lectures. Please continue to make great lectures :)

          • xix07171855님의 프로필 이미지
            xix07171855

            Reviews 3

            Average Rating 5.0

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            Zerocho's lectures are good for learning by following along at first. There are also challenges that allow you to think a little further on your own or develop your skills, so it's hard to forget what you've learned. Since he emphasizes the importance of official documentation, it's fun to learn because you can look up official documentation yourself during your studies and understand how functions work or their internal workings. Zerocho's React lectures are also good lectures. Despite being free, the quality is very good. I think it's a lecture that teaches you the basics to delve deeper into React.

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