Interesting compilation! I think a great addition would have been an advanced topic. It could be a section after basics and contain topics that are interesting when talking about larger-scale react applications. It could contains more advanced topics such as:
Hooks like useCallback, useMemo and useReducer
Writing custom hooks
Improving performance and catching performance quirks
React.memo
Different libraries to make HTTP requests
I also wonder if the styling UI section shouldn't be diving a little bit deeper into libraries, rather than grid and flexbout. Mostly because the pre-requisites already contain a basic understanding of CSS. You could for example mention what approaches are currently used a lot in react applications, such as styled components, css modules or emotion.
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Interesting compilation! I think a great addition would have been an advanced topic. It could be a section after basics and contain topics that are interesting when talking about larger-scale react applications. It could contains more advanced topics such as:
I also wonder if the styling UI section shouldn't be diving a little bit deeper into libraries, rather than grid and flexbout. Mostly because the pre-requisites already contain a basic understanding of CSS. You could for example mention what approaches are currently used a lot in react applications, such as styled components, css modules or emotion.
+1 on CSS Modules, I'm seeing that used more and more frequently. Material-UI is a popular one too to consider.
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Great post!
I'm going to use this and also add Redux to my path, build a couple projects and go for my first Job. Thank you 😊
Good stuff! Thanks @aatmaj
Thank you so much for this. I’m saving it for when I get the basics down!
Thanks a lot
Good one.
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Nice post thank you
Awesome, thank you!
Nice
Wow very educative
That was cool!
Thanks sharing all that stuff!
Thanks @aatmaj
Hope to see many more posts from you!😇
An amazing compilation
Thanks a lot. That is so useful.
Thanks allot on the importance of each
Thanks alot on the importance of each
Awesome roadmap, Thank you
Awesome!! (^^)
I saved it before I even read it a single letter! I know it will be very useful for me so I don't lose track of my progress, Thanks!
Good stuff! I feel like this could take a beginner from 0 to employed 🔥
This info is great! Thanks for sharing!
I feel very scared because I had a long time been without made frontend, then in this pandemic, I've decided to learn about reactjs and surprise I found this excellent post, thanks a lot
Just started learning react two days ago and this is really helpful 👍🏾 good to know I'm on the right path 😇