Starting to learn React but don't want to get caught up in tutorials

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  • React

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  • React 18 has been out for a year at this point. I think you mean the recent (and long overdue) update to the docs (https://react.dev) which are indeed quite good.

  • phind-for-firefox

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  • Going to expand a bit on the "Chat GPT" comment by u/that_tom_ below. I'm getting good personal results using an AI to help me learn a new UI framework (SwiftUI). What I love is that you can tailor the results to the information you need. No more hidden docs and the AI I've been using (https://www.phind.com/ ) give links out to blog posts for additional information.

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  • bulletproof-react

    🛡️ ⚛️ A simple, scalable, and powerful architecture for building production ready React applications.

  • For me, the best way to really learn react is by grabbing a template or boilerplate such as Bulletproof React.

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