App design is a complex discipline, and bad apps can have frightening consequences. Whether you’re looking to change careers, build apps as part of your job, or just want to understand how the small programs we use daily work, the 2021 Learn to Code with React Certification Bundle will show you how apps are built the right way. It’s currently on sale for only $24.99.
Learning React
React is a JavaScript library, maintained by Facebook among others, used to build user interfaces, and as a base for apps. Since it’s free and open-source, it’s one of the most widely used toolsets for apps.
This bundle assembles courses from top online education teams Oak Academy and Mammoth Interactive, as well as instructors including Maksym Rudnyi, an experienced software engineer and mathematician, as well as coder David Armendáriz. Each course draws on real-life, code-along examples to show you how React works, and what it’s best used for, even if you’ve never coded before.
Building With React
First, you’ll learn the basics of React and how it’s used in the industry, from both app and web design perspectives. Next, you’ll learn the day to day of working with React, with courses on proper testing, building simple apps that can handle complex tasks, and a practice course where you build your own app from scratch to test your fundamentals.
From there, you’ll move into React as its used in 2021, with in-depth courses on React Native, React Router, and React Portal. Each includes practical projects you can build, test, and tweak yourself, giving you the groundwork to build your own apps and test out the code of others. And as React is freely available, you’ll have the skills to build portfolio pieces and demonstrate your knowledge in the interview.
Get the 2021 Learn to Code with React Certification Bundle for $24.99 (reg. $1,791).
Prices subject to change.
Futurism fans: To create this content, a non-editorial team worked with an affiliate partner. We may collect a small commission on items purchased through this page. This post does not necessarily reflect the views or the endorsement of the Futurism.com editorial staff.