Anyone have any recommendations for a good way to learn these technologies. I come from a java background. I already read the official documentation. Thanks. :)
One advice I can give is that if you are from Java ... try to do React with TypeScript rather than JavaScript. Typescript makes a lot of things very rational. For example I write react components which have well defined interfaces for state and props rather than just any JS object.
Tylermcginnis.com, itāll cost you 20$/month though
This looks great thanks a bunch!
I tried a course on udemy to help jumpstart. React, Redux, React-Router, Redux-form all these are individual components and updates are released pretty frequently. And APIs also changes pretty much every month. So, any tutorial you follow is usually for older versions only help you get the idea.
Stephen Grider courses in Udemy are awesome
Iāll check this out thanks
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