thanks
Probably because I am new to React, some of the projects are "mentally draining".BY FAR THE BEST REACT COURSE OUT THERE.
1. Jonas, the author, really goes into the behind the scene of React that will make understand how to actually use this library and its essential hooks.
2. He explains with descriptive diagrams in a way that you will not see in many good tutorials, and that will make you really grasp React.JS.
3. You come out of the course with original apps that focus on core and advance concepts and you get the chance to practice on real problems, which he provides fully explained solutions
4. The only missing piece is TypeScript, but there are good TypeScript courses out there for you to complete your React developer training.
I agree. jonas and Stephen Grider's explanations are easy to understand because they use diagrams.BY FAR THE BEST REACT COURSE OUT THERE.
1. Jonas, the author, really goes into the behind the scene of React that will make understand how to actually use this library and its essential hooks.
2. He explains with descriptive diagrams in a way that you will not see in many good tutorials, and that will make you really grasp React.JS.
3. You come out of the course with original apps that focus on core and advance concepts and you get the chance to practice on real problems, which he provides fully explained solutions
4. The only missing piece is TypeScript, but there are good TypeScript courses out there for you to complete your React developer training.
Possibly. My suggestion is stick with it until the end. You will definitely learn something. Then, move to one or two more courses on React 18 from other instructors. You might then want to come back to this. Different teaching styles, different focus by instructors can give you a better understanding and good practical experience of the React library.Probably because I am new to React, some of the projects are "mentally draining".