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react-coding-challenges
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16 Github Repos to master React
15-) You have completed your studies and want to test yourself with the project. Here are a few examples of projects by difficulty level. react-coding-challenges
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Looking for frontend practice resources
I've had a couple of frontend interviews that involve literally z e r o Leet Code questions. Instead they're more practical, live React coding challenges. I'm looking for more resources to practice. Something along the lines of this or the hacker rank react test.
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what could be the javascript practice problems for a frontend interview? probably Reactjs
A collection of react challenges (https://github.com/alexgurr/react-coding-challenges)
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Ask HN: Best alternative jobs for “outdated” skills with small websites/apps?
There is a little exercise I was asked to do recently as part of a skills assessment, and it used the Spotify API. It’s not a bad way to practice: https://github.com/alexgurr/react-coding-challenges/tree/mas...
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What’s a good tech task that can test someone’s react knowledge?
We used https://github.com/alexgurr/react-coding-challenges for the live coding test and it worked well enough.
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Awesome React Resources
React Coding Challenges
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On the hunt for ideas & collaborators for node-coding-challenges
Take a look at the new challenge template here and what makes a good challenge.
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React Coding Challenges Is officially on the awesome-react list on GitHub!
It sure is! https://github.com/alexgurr/react-coding-challenges#contributing
The challenges
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How I built a small React app to automatically invite collaborators to a private repo 👌
I currently maintain a GitHub repo called react-coding-challenges. It involves a variety of different difficulty challenges people can check out and complete. I also have a separate, private repository for the solutions to these challenges. The solutions are invite-only, meaning I need to invite each person as a collaborator before they get access (see the why here).
botty
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Chatter. The latest reactJS coding challenge in react-coding-challenges on GitHub.
Today I'm excited to announce the latest challenge, Chatter. A chat application to test your knowledge of sockets (socket.io), hooks and callbacks. It talks to my server Botty. Check it specifically out here or head over to the main code challenges repository. All UI/UX was done by me from scratch.
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