React is a JS library that allows us - frontend developers - to develop efficiently. TypeScript is a JS superstructure that gives you better tooling at any scale. The goal is to start building single page applications with ReactJS and TypeScript.
Francesca
Contact:
- Email: fr.gill.101@gmail.com
- Slack: @Francesca
- Telegram: @j_fruits
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Every Wednesday, in the end of the main lecture, a few take-home tasks are offered to practice the lecture material
You are expected to spend time reading official documentations, googling, sourcing helpful information on your own. 50% of success is in your dedication to the course material. The other 50% come from practice. This means, you should go along with course lectures and hand-in homework on-time to get a timely feedback. It is not recommended to skip parts with false hopes to learn it 'later'. You can only get the maximum if you follow the rules of our community, React-TypesScript course and from teacher's recommendations.
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Do I need JavaScript to learn React? Yes, you are expected to have a working knowledge of JS to be able to understand React concepts and not stall your learning curve.
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How to send completed homework to get feedback? In order to get feedback for your completed task, push your code to a repo on your GitHub page and share the link with @Francesca in Slack.
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Can I land a job after completing this course? Many factors can contribute to you landing your first or a more qualified frontend position. The matrial covered in this course can result in employent as the skills provided here, are practical.
Happy Hacking!
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