I learnt react in 30days and I am still learning it there are so much to cover, I have learnt basic hooks, forms, next js, little bit of mui and now I am learning advance hooks and custom hooks Apolo client and redux and rtk
The simple fact that you're learning all of this JUST to create UIs is the one reason developers will end up with dementia. Who cares that you could do the exact same thing, just as stable, just as scalable and in 5x less time if you just chose other tools. I never touched React and I'm just fine.
I am also working on a open source project for learning front end devlopment for free in HINDI (my native language), basically it is a directory for all godd free resources for each topic. So people who are just starting and don't have good command over English don't have to go through the pain I have faced while learning, but eventually I learnt enough english to understand what someone is saying and can reply to him.
Thanks man, I have been Working on Vue for 3 years + Express, Node.js, Mongo DB for the the past 8 months. I am required to learn React.js at my Job & this video came at the right time. Once again, thanks man 😎
If u have a strong foundation of programming with good understanding of js and ts u and oop, u will finish react in few days not month If ur not, forget react or any other technology
Im not reading learner, im a visual and listening tyoe of learner, any tips on great tutorials with in depth explanations in a slow and calming voice like this RUclipsr?
@@kenxinhxc1635 I learned Java in College, and also took Data Structures in it. I also learned Python in a separate class. How long will it take to learn JavaScript with this base?
@@horikatanifuji5038not long considering you already know Java and python and some DSA it will just be like you writing Java or python but with a different syntax
If I know html,css and javascript, can I learn react? Or is there any other language i should know. Or what is the best i can do after html, css and javascript
@@thisisCloaked yes you should learn the fundamentals now and start building no need to learn 100 percent, learn the basics and build something, you will learn with the experience
@@khuramshahzad9089 i guess you know something about coding . Please answer my question. I'm learning html now and i'm in a plan of learning html, css and js in 3 months(doing a course in udemy). and do as many projects to keep them in portfolio, then can I become a freelancer like i mean start earning money then learn other essential lang?
I had to switch off svelte today to react and it was so sad - it just didn’t have some of the webhook and routing features I need. Svelte will always be my first love and always for personal projects. I’m so sad 😢😢😢😢
To be honest I love react much more then next, vue and angular. A while ago I started with class components now I changed to hooks. I like to know what you like better hooks or class components?
this repo is good till around day 18. Then the quality drops off sharply. There's lots of mistakes and incomplete lessons after that. Still recommend it till day 18 tho.
learned react in 30 days too, and then the 30 next days, and the 3 years that followed, still learning today. that means absolutely nothing, you make it sound like you will find a job in 30 days, you won't even know when to use more than half the hooks and 90% of the bugs you will encounter later
Yeah don't use this fyi for anyone who's coming to React today. It's outdated and still uses class components when functional was the norm and useEffect like it's candy and not the footgun that it is
just read the new React Docs. 30 days of react hasn't bene updated since 2020, contains a bunch of incomplete sections, poor grammar and deprecated code.
Hii, how to know which development is best for me???? Like Android, web, applications etc or really should go to development or any other field of CS help me out.
I learned it in a few hours. Ezpz but it's still a terribly written library. Too much overhead and things you need to carry. The amount of memory tweaking makes it unmanageable for large scale applications.
i would look elsewhere. It starts out okay and then falls off a cliff. The project is very, very incomplete, grammar so terrible the instructions are unreadable and whole sections that are entirely out of date (such as advocating for Create-React-App as the best way to start a react project, when create-react-app is officially dead). The first 20 days and much of the early projects involve using Class Components, which he mentions are out of date on day 3, but we continue to use them for the bulk of the project. for example, i'm on day 20 and this is where were at grammatically: "In the previous, section you have learned how to use React with hooks which is the older version. Currently, hooks has been introduced to React." What he's trying to say is you do not need to be using Class Components in modern react, but that's not even remotely clear. He then only explains one of the four hooks in the markdown file, with the other 3 sections left blank. Learning React is hard because at this point, it's heavily encouraged to use with Next or another framework. so suddenly your cramming HTML -js-css -> 2018 era React -> Nextjs just to build a basic app.
No, it's not. It's takes more time to learn and more difficult to understand. On top of that, this is quite a dumb comment since some employers out there expect you to know both. But have fun with this artificial "competition".
Learning programming is easy but the hard part is think what you going to doing with your project
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
Fact Like what to create
I would say it’s the opposite. Know WHAT to do is easy, but HOW to do is the trick part
@@Igor-vk8fl HOW is the fun part and there’s usually so many ways to do it
@@jonanddyyep. The HOW is what makes the job of a programmer incredibly fulfilling
Had an "interview" about react.. L-Learnt it in 8 days..
N-n-n-Nani?!
Can you share resources
@@nidhinm3301 just youtube tutorials
@@libanm.r.7834 which youtube channels or playlists do you refer.. Can you send links of that!?
@@libanm.r.7834 same question as the guy a-above me
Do you want to learn React? 🤔
Yes
Of course! I'm interested in developing websites.
Hi.. really love contents dude. Can you find anything for android development kotlin like fast? Having trouble with it.
yes... but i actually want solid
@@lukahietala2550 try learning Svelte, you might enjoy it more
Lewis you forgot to put in the link of the repo🤣🤣
Lewis how could you do this to us this is torture and unbearable ಥ_ಥ
lol are u not seeing ability > !
Hey Lewis, thanks for your videos, I used your backend video as a guide or roadmap for the backend! :)
I learnt react in 30days and I am still learning it there are so much to cover, I have learnt basic hooks, forms, next js, little bit of mui and now I am learning advance hooks and custom hooks Apolo client and redux and rtk
Hi bro i starting to lean react now please help
The simple fact that you're learning all of this JUST to create UIs is the one reason developers will end up with dementia. Who cares that you could do the exact same thing, just as stable, just as scalable and in 5x less time if you just chose other tools. I never touched React and I'm just fine.
@@shapelessed yea it's like a sad joke at this point,
All this just for the front end of a website
@@shapelessed you are Not a Dev and IT shows
@@kilianendres7976omg....kinda nailed it🤭
I've finished the basics of react in 2 days, I think it's very simple if you are an expert in html and JS
Nice info
I learnt Html, css, js from FCC.
How much time would I need do you think?
@@jawad_youtube 2 weeks if you could for 4 hours daily. Also need another 1 week for React projects.
@@smallSphere69
Thanks bud
Can u link it ?
I am also working on a open source project for learning front end devlopment for free in HINDI (my native language), basically it is a directory for all godd free resources for each topic. So people who are just starting and don't have good command over English don't have to go through the pain I have faced while learning, but eventually I learnt enough english to understand what someone is saying and can reply to him.
Wow thats amazing i m indian too can i help?
I love react with tailwind and redux
Why?
I understand the love for react, but tailwind? Css is easy mate.
This has to be an ironic statement 💀
@@Tijdperkzuidtailwind made css even easier
@omidhajavi Humm... Sounds tasty 😋
I would have never guessed that those clippers would sound that good haha. Fun idea!
Thanks man, I have been Working on Vue for 3 years + Express, Node.js, Mongo DB for the the past 8 months.
I am required to learn React.js at my Job & this video came at the right time.
Once again, thanks man 😎
thanks for the info bro!🙌
it's really useful for me.
30 days but with nothing going around, if you work a full time job its hard to finish it in 30 days ( assuming you spend 2-3 hours a day )
Lewis Menelaws, the gift that keeps on giving.
If u have a strong foundation of programming with good understanding of js and ts u and oop, u will finish react in few days not month
If ur not, forget react or any other technology
Im not reading learner, im a visual and listening tyoe of learner, any tips on great tutorials with in depth explanations in a slow and calming voice like this RUclipsr?
ruclips.net/video/SBmSRK3feww/видео.html
this guy explains programming in an amazing way
Learn an intermediate level of JS first though.
React is hard 🥲🥲🥲 , i spend 2 months i am still struggling
Don’t worry it takes time
tell me about it!!!
you should learn JavaScript First
@@kenxinhxc1635 I learned Java in College, and also took Data Structures in it. I also learned Python in a separate class.
How long will it take to learn JavaScript with this base?
@@horikatanifuji5038not long considering you already know Java and python and some DSA it will just be like you writing Java or python but with a different syntax
don't go for react, if you don't know htm, css and js.
This is most important if you want to learn properly.
If I know html,css and javascript, can I learn react? Or is there any other language i should know. Or what is the best i can do after html, css and javascript
@@thisisCloaked yes you should learn the fundamentals now and start building no need to learn 100 percent, learn the basics and build something, you will learn with the experience
@@khuramshahzad9089 i guess you know something about coding . Please answer my question. I'm learning html now and i'm in a plan of learning html, css and js in 3 months(doing a course in udemy). and do as many projects to keep them in portfolio, then can I become a freelancer like i mean start earning money then learn other essential lang?
@@thisisCloaked yes bro that is just tip of it. Just work things will get easy eventually. The grind never stops.
@@khuramshahzad9089 hell yeah, let's goo. hope we do it. thanks for your time.
Great video as always Lewis
Here is how to learn Svelte:
1. Spend an afternoon reading the shortest framework docs you've ever seen.
2. Done.
I had to switch off svelte today to react and it was so sad - it just didn’t have some of the webhook and routing features I need. Svelte will always be my first love and always for personal projects.
I’m so sad 😢😢😢😢
Link?
I learnt REACT in 4 days. Not just the basics but in depth.
How?
@@ayxxnshxrif simple, I didn't sleep :)
good
What are the resources u used
@@dili6984 freecodecamp and react documentation
Could you provide us link to the repo?
Nice, what of React Native, Node and Express please😅.
can u also provide the repo link in comments or in description.
Provide us the Link of that Repo please!! Thanks in advance!!
To be honest I love react much more then next, vue and angular. A while ago I started with class components now I changed to hooks. I like to know what you like better hooks or class components?
this repo is good till around day 18. Then the quality drops off sharply. There's lots of mistakes and incomplete lessons after that. Still recommend it till day 18 tho.
Any steo by step tutorial to learn Azure/Azure Devops?
Courses are the worse because they don’t teach you the most valuable skill… how to google effectively and read docs
I'm learning svelte instead after I was roasted for using react
I'm glad I switched to svelte, it's hecka fun
Got roasted by who? Literally most companies use react
Switching to svelte is cool and all, until you want to find a job lol
cool & nice guy when speaking
learned react in 30 days too, and then the 30 next days, and the 3 years that followed, still learning today. that means absolutely nothing, you make it sound like you will find a job in 30 days, you won't even know when to use more than half the hooks and 90% of the bugs you will encounter later
Can you please share the link of that repository.. or where I can find that repository
next how to master machine learning in 1 hour please 🙏
Thank you!
Nice i love reAAct
Guys, learn it with TS, every serious company uses it
Lewis. “I love you bro”🙌🏽
I made a podcast web app with react #make and learn
Thank you for this
Where is that repository
Sir u will shock as cdac students this people tell us to understand react whole react in one lecture 😮 even that's redux aslo
Yeah don't use this fyi for anyone who's coming to React today. It's outdated and still uses class components when functional was the norm and useEffect like it's candy and not the footgun that it is
Thanks
Please tell me there is a similar one for Vue.
Want to know to
If still looking, then Go for vue mastery courses
Why can’t you just include the repo link in the comment? You want subscriber and like u need to be better than this
Hello Lewis, can you share repository link
Can u please give us a ressources to do the same in flutter
alternative title: how to make your web apps only for new pcs in 30 days
What is the repo?
just read the new React Docs. 30 days of react hasn't bene updated since 2020, contains a bunch of incomplete sections, poor grammar and deprecated code.
Thank you bro
2 weeks later : this how to learn this new framework.
Best books for learning reactjs?? Sir
sir where is the link of this reposetary
If you are good at html css and javascript then react is so simple to you if you are not then it's hard all the best who are learning react 🎉🎉
Is there something similar to vue?
I started learning it yesterday and idk why my hot reload is not working in vs 🥺💔i gave up yesterday
Shame
Can I get a link of this 30 days repository.....
Is this open sourced?
THANK YOU
Already started when you recommended 30 days of js, from same author
Could you send the link of the repository? Or the author's profile
You can write 30 days of react, or 30 days of javascript, and will find the repo by asabaneh
@@yab1103 sorry for being late 🥲
Has angular also something like that?
Hii, how to know which development is best for me???? Like Android, web, applications etc or really should go to development or any other field of CS help me out.
What did u chose
I have no reason to learn react. Jquery does everything (and more) that I want
Where can i find the link of this site
Is there any repository for vanilla js
there are 2, 30 days of javascript and 30 days of js
Does it cover the new react 18 features?
🤔🤔
Excellent
Learning React in 30 days: 😎
Coding React in 30 minutes: 🤪
Link to repo?
is there anything for vue and nuxt??
Hi Lewis. Is it still worth it to learn Matlab?
Ofc its the best, nothing compared to it. Just learn that and you dont need anything else.
"How to learn React?" shows jQuery code
Typescript or Not ????
Make for C++ 😊
Can I finish this in a week?
Is sth similar about JS?
helpful
Please anybody can let me know... Where is the repository link?
I learned it in a few hours. Ezpz but it's still a terribly written library. Too much overhead and things you need to carry. The amount of memory tweaking makes it unmanageable for large scale applications.
how to learn react in 30 days: learn svelte
Svelte is the best 🙏
Lmao
Can you share the roadmap?
Learn Yew*
Can you give the link ?
Or don't, JS is really messy. Learn flutter instead.
Where's the repo? 😢
hey guys is it possible to sprint through it in 2 days
where's the link 🖇️🔗
Is it update for 2022 and still relevant ??
i would advice you to instead spend time learning angular...far better, organized, powerful and testable
Can i have a link ?
but why would you willingly learn reactjs when there are frameworks that use typescript
You can use typescript with react
@@tjgdddfcn yeah but read my comment again very slowly
@@baastiplays aaaaaah
Nice
Now that I buy a course :c
Vue is just as capable as React and way simpler. Therefore Vue is way better.
can you give the link of the project?
i would look elsewhere. It starts out okay and then falls off a cliff.
The project is very, very incomplete, grammar so terrible the instructions are unreadable and whole sections that are entirely out of date (such as advocating for Create-React-App as the best way to start a react project, when create-react-app is officially dead). The first 20 days and much of the early projects involve using Class Components, which he mentions are out of date on day 3, but we continue to use them for the bulk of the project.
for example, i'm on day 20 and this is where were at grammatically:
"In the previous, section you have learned how to use React with hooks which is the older version. Currently, hooks has been introduced to React."
What he's trying to say is you do not need to be using Class Components in modern react, but that's not even remotely clear. He then only explains one of the four hooks in the markdown file, with the other 3 sections left blank.
Learning React is hard because at this point, it's heavily encouraged to use with Next or another framework. so suddenly your cramming HTML -js-css -> 2018 era React -> Nextjs just to build a basic app.
@@FoxInTheBasement ok, then which resource would you recommned
Angular is way better and easier to understand and use :D
why?
No, it's not. It's takes more time to learn and more difficult to understand. On top of that, this is quite a dumb comment since some employers out there expect you to know both. But have fun with this artificial "competition".
PHP :)
I earn basic todo web-app in 1 hour
ok where is the damn repository ?