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Develop 5 Latest React Projects with Ant Design and Bootstrap

[b]What you'll learn:[/b]
React
Develop Modern React Apps with Framework
Antd , Bootstrap
Performing API Requests
[b]Requirements[/b]
React Basics
Javascript Basics
[b]Description[/b]
React is the most popular front-end JavaScript library in the field of web development. It is used by large, established companies and newly-minted startups alike (Netflix, Airbnb, Instagram, and the New York Times, to name a few). React brings many advantages to the table, making it a better choice than other frameworks like Angular.js.
React is a JavaScript library created for building fast and interactive user interfaces for web and mobile applications. It is an open-source, component-based, front-end library responsible only for the application's view layer. In Model View Controller (MVC) architecture, the view layer is responsible for how the app looks and feels. React was created by Jordan Walke, a software engineer at Facebook.
Why React?
Easy creation of dynamic applications: React makes it easier to create dynamic web applications because it requires less coding and offers more functionality, as opposed to JavaScript, where coding often gets complex very quickly.
Improved performance: React uses Virtual DOM, thereby creating web applications faster. Virtual DOM compares the components' previous states and updates only the items in the Real DOM that were changed, instead of updating all of the components again, as conventional web applications do.
Reusable components: Components are the building blocks of any React application, and a single app usually consists of multiple components. These components have their logic and controls, and they can be reused throughout the application, which in turn dramatically reduces the application's development time.
Unidirectional data flow: React follows a unidirectional data flow. This means that when designing a React app, developers often nest child components within parent components. Since the data flows in a single direction, it becomes easier to debug errors and know where a problem occurs in an application at the moment in question.
The Five Projects we cover in this course are
Dashboard / Admin Panel
Tables with Complex Filters
Forms with Complex Validations
Todo List
API Fetching
[b]Who this course is for[/b]
React Developers
Front End Developers
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[code]https://www.udemy.com/course/build-5-latest-react-projects-with-from-basics-to-deployment/[/code]




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