Aw, hi! Thank you so much for this comment, it really made my morning to read it :)
Are you liking your React course? I'm just about to finish my JS Udemy course, and I know my next project will need to use React because it's going to have lots of pages that I just want to dynamically render (rather than creating separate .html files for each).
I feel like I might be able to learn as I go, but I think I might also benefit from going along with a course. Decisions, decisions!
The course I am doing by Stephen Grider is really long but he is really good at explaining and takes you through a couple of interesting projects. I have to say that I am enjoying his course!
With regards to whether or not you should take a React Course or learn as you go, I can't really say because I haven't gotten to the point where we start routing applications. It depends on you. If you see yourself working with React a lot in the future I recommend the course otherwise I'm pretty sure there are pretty good tutorials on Youtube that can teach just as much as you need to get the ball rolling. The Net Ninja and Traversy Media are great channels. In the long run doing a course would help a lot.
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Aw, hi! Thank you so much for this comment, it really made my morning to read it :)
Are you liking your React course? I'm just about to finish my JS Udemy course, and I know my next project will need to use React because it's going to have lots of pages that I just want to dynamically render (rather than creating separate .html files for each).
I feel like I might be able to learn as I go, but I think I might also benefit from going along with a course. Decisions, decisions!
The course I am doing by Stephen Grider is really long but he is really good at explaining and takes you through a couple of interesting projects. I have to say that I am enjoying his course!
With regards to whether or not you should take a React Course or learn as you go, I can't really say because I haven't gotten to the point where we start routing applications. It depends on you. If you see yourself working with React a lot in the future I recommend the course otherwise I'm pretty sure there are pretty good tutorials on Youtube that can teach just as much as you need to get the ball rolling. The Net Ninja and Traversy Media are great channels. In the long run doing a course would help a lot.