Learn Basics of React.js
ReactJS Training Overview
React is a declarative, efficient, and flexible Javascript library for building Web Applications. It follows a component-based approach. Easy to create smaller components and build large-scale applications. The main goal is to build large-scale high-performance applications with smaller and reusable stateful components. We provide ReactJS Training by Real-Time Experts with Real-Time Scenarios and always support.
Objectives of the Course
- This is to provide awareness about ReactJS and keep updated yourself with the latest trends.
- The main objective of React Training is to create smaller components to build Interactive User interfaces.
Who should do the Course
- Anyone who is trying to learn the fastest-growing UI framework and one of the top 3 frameworks. It is growing fast in terms of opportunities too.
Prerequisites
curriculum
JavaScript – Basics and In-depth
React – Basics and In-depth
Node – Basics
React with Node
Basics of JavaScript.
JavaScript in depth.
Creating classes
Creating private/public/global fields
Creating private/public/global functions
Dynamic rendering with JavaScript
Events
Introduction to React
Original DOM vs Virtual DOM
React Components
React Components with JSX
React Components with ES6
Props and state
Basics of Node and Installation.
Introduction to Npm
Adding and removing modules
Creating an application using Create React App.
Life Cycle
Debugging
Default values
SetState in depth
Creating Forms
Creating Table
Handling Events
Applying Filters
JSX in depth
Validations
Applying Styles
Backend calls
Stateful Components
Stateless Components
Local Storage
Routing
Basic Routing and Passing Params
Hyperlinks
Master Pages
Reconciliation
Creating Reusable Components
React.Component vs React.pure Component
Composition vs Inheritance
Code Reusability and Optimization
Fragments
Bundling
Deploying
Google Maps
Bootstrap Controls
Material UI
Toast Messages for notifications
Other Debugging Options
Developer Tools
Current Applications developed in React
Future of React.
Introduction to Starter Kits
Integration with other libraries