I've started learning react, I started with their game tutorial and then read the 'main concepts' sections, now I am moving to a video tutorial by Brad Traversey (Traversey Media React Crash Course), after that I'm thinking of taking a project in hand, is this the correct flow?I haven't gone through hooks or API Reference yet.
Very cool! I'd suggest that you'd start your project as fast as possible. It's really where you solidify your learning. There's always going to be a ton of edge cases the tutorials and guides won't cover, where you need to understand what's happening to figure out a solution. Mulling over those kinds of challenges is what really gets you ready real world projects.
It doesn't have to be huge projects either - a bunch of small (albeit varied) ones will do! Create a todo app, an "Add new Tweet" dialog replica, or even a small Twitter client!
If you're looking for projects, I would recommend frontendmentor.io - they give you an idea, an API and some nice looking sketches for you to implement.
I've started learning react, I started with their game tutorial and then read the 'main concepts' sections, now I am moving to a video tutorial by Brad Traversey (Traversey Media React Crash Course), after that I'm thinking of taking a project in hand, is this the correct flow?I haven't gone through hooks or API Reference yet.
Very cool! I'd suggest that you'd start your project as fast as possible. It's really where you solidify your learning. There's always going to be a ton of edge cases the tutorials and guides won't cover, where you need to understand what's happening to figure out a solution. Mulling over those kinds of challenges is what really gets you ready real world projects.
It doesn't have to be huge projects either - a bunch of small (albeit varied) ones will do! Create a todo app, an "Add new Tweet" dialog replica, or even a small Twitter client!
If you're looking for projects, I would recommend frontendmentor.io - they give you an idea, an API and some nice looking sketches for you to implement.
Best of luck on your learning journey!
Hey, thank you for such a helpful reply 😃 I'll surely try those