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My favorite React and Redux Online Courses for Beginners

javinpaul on August 03, 2019

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Matt Erman

Fullstackopen from University of Helsinki is absolutely phenomenal AND FREE!

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javinpaul

Thanks' I haven't checked that yet, thx for sharing.

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Alonso

You forgot the best course that makes you learn - React Documentation!

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Back To Back SWE • Edited

All of these link to paid services (that are amazing - spectacular). You can’t use affiliate links and earn money linking to the React Docs.

Also, I’m bummed tylermcginnis.com isn’t mentioned...he has an affiliate program too so I think you guys should reach out and get him in here.

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javinpaul

Oh, yes. Anyway, it's a default :-)

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Vicente G. Reyes

Hi @javinpaul ,

Please read through the Updated #beginner Tag Guidelines.

Promotional Guidelines

Articles should NOT primarily promote an external work, such as a Udemy course, website, or book (yours or someone else's). This is what Listings is for.

It IS acceptable to include a brief (1-2 sentence) plug for another resource at the bottom of your article, so long as the article contains complete and substantial content in its own right.

If you want to write up a list of resources (paid or free) for beginners, this IS acceptable on the following conditions:

  • Resources should be by at least three different distinct authors/creators. (Don't just make a list all of one person's work.)

  • Clearly indicate which resources are FREE (no cost or data whatsoever), which require personally identifiable information PII, and which cost money.

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javinpaul

Hello @highcenburg , noted. Thx for information.

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Arber Braja

Good choices. All good courses. For the first 3 i have personally taken them and liked and learned a lot from them. The instructors are some of the best you can ever find on Udemy also.

The last 2 courses havent taken them and dont know if i will just because of the fact that im looking now for advanced and more advanced React courses and dont want to repeat and learn stuff im already using on my projects.

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Asep saepulloh

when the react have new feature like react hook, i stop using redux. hmm i think, useReducer is enough for me 😁

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MarkMGill

Taking Stephen Grider's udemy course and it is excellent, also great help with Q & A's from the assistants.

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Sung M. Kim

@javinpaul are those links affiliate links by chance?

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Will Adams

Andrei Neagoie has an excellent react course too. Glad to see you didn't include Brad Traversy's react courses... They're terrible.