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If you're just starting you dev journey out I wholeheartedly recommend: launchschool.com It will give you a rock solid foundation for JavaScript and the DOM API. Making a good web app it's not just about React. I'm telling that from experience. You should know the DOM API, CSS, HTML and various web idioms. These are some good and free resources for the above: https://javascript.info/ https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals https://web.dev/ Once you've read the fundamental stuff you continue learning more about React: https://reactjs.org/docs/getting-started.html https://epicreact.dev/ https://overreacted.io/
If you're just starting you dev journey out I wholeheartedly recommend: launchschool.com It will give you a rock solid foundation for JavaScript and the DOM API. Making a good web app it's not just about React. I'm telling that from experience. You should know the DOM API, CSS, HTML and various web idioms. These are some good and free resources for the above: https://javascript.info/ https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals https://web.dev/ Once you've read the fundamental stuff you continue learning more about React: https://reactjs.org/docs/getting-started.html https://epicreact.dev/ https://overreacted.io/