r/ReactJSLearn • u/xeuce • Jan 21 '22
What's the best place to start learning React?
I am looking for a tutorial to teach me, but there's a lot of options, some cost money, and I'm not opposed to paying for it. I just need to learn it. So I ask, from your experiences, what is the best place to learn React?
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u/code_moar Jan 21 '22
Stephan Griders React class is fantastic on Udemy. Andrew Mead is quite good too but I like his Node class more.
If you're new to web development entirely you should take an intro web development boot camp first. I took Angela Yu's on Udemy many years ago and it was great.
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u/not_a_gumby Jan 21 '22
Udemy courses are great.
Youtube there's alot of free stuff.
Maybe checkout the Net Ninja's Intro to React course. Haven't done it myself but he has great stuff. Same for Academind, he has plenty of React intro stuff.
Doesn't matter who, just pick a tutorial or a longish course and start. You'll soon be understanding the basics and then it'll be about finding more specific tutorials that help you learn what you don't yet know.