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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Ask HN: Best alternative jobs for “outdated” skills with small websites/apps?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).
react-redux-links
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ReactJS Good Practices
React-Redux Links - List of tutorials and resources for React/Redux.
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State Management in React Applications
btw, not sure if you're referring to https://www.reactiflux.com/learning specifically, or the Discord as a whole . I did come up with the links in that "Learning" page myself (it's an updated version of the much older https://github.com/markerikson/react-redux-links repo that I had to stop updating in 2018 because it was sucking up time and burning me out), but agreed that this is also now somewhat outdated as well. Which is admittedly the problem with any resource :) tools, practices, and patterns all change, and keeping up to date with them is a full-time job by itself.
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7 Really Helpful GitHub Repositories for React Developers🚀🎯
Link: https://github.com/markerikson/react-redux-links
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16 Github Repos to master React
16-) Compiled tutorials and resource links on React, Redux, ES6 and more react-redux-links
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useState under the hood question
I strongly recommend reading/watching /u/swyx 's talk and post Getting Closure on React Hooks to see how this actually works under the hood. I've also got some additional links on hooks concepts and implementation here.
- A selected list of tutorials, articles, and resources on Javascript, React, Redux, and related topics. Brought to you by Mark Erikson
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Would Redux survive without its maintainers high level of engagement?
For the next several months, I just sorta did issue triage and cleanup. I really didn't feel like I had the right to say anything about how the library worked or to mess with the source code. At the same time, I'd been putting together a "React/Redux Links List" repo, and answering a lot of Redux questions in Reactiflux.
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Ultimate React Resources
3.React Redux Links
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How to not learn Javascript
First because, there were always some more resources or links to go through. I kinda felt depressed to find Mark Erikson awesome list or resources. as I felt like I should go through it .
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How do custom hooks really work under the hood?
For more details, see this list of articles explaining how React hooks actually work internally.
What are some alternatives?
botty - A basic conversational bot using socket.io and nodeJS.
30-Days-Of-React - 30 Days of React challenge is a step by step guide to learn React in 30 days. These videos may help too: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7PNRuno1rzYPb1xLa4yktw
react-github-login - :octocat: A React Component for GitHub Login
usehooks - Easy to understand React Hook code recipes
awesome-react - A collection of awesome things regarding React ecosystem
awesome-react-components - Curated List of React Components & Libraries.
botty - D2R Pixel Bot
awesome-react-hooks - A curated list about React Hooks
Falcon - Falcon supercharges Western's OWL and offers many new features that enhance the user experience.
youtube-clone - The repository helps you learn React and Redux by building Youtube :star:
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
didact - A DIY guide to build your own React