Architecture, Global State, and Data Fetching Strategies
This is a public remote workshop
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⭐️ Please Note that this workshop is meant to follow the content from Mastering React Core Concepts. Please be sure to review the pre-requisites below to ensure you'll be ready, or consider purchasing the Mastering React Core Concepts workshop in tandem with this one.
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This workshop picks up right where our Mastering React Core Concepts workshop ends. If you took that workshop, you're ready for this one. In React Application Architecture we'll cover the most common architectural strategies for things routing, lazy loading, various data fetching strategies, and global state.
Attendees will receive an email with their Zoom URL and instructions workshop code about one week prior to the event. There's plenty of instructions for installing the code even if you're new to Node and NPM. This is just a high-level overview of the many topics we'll cover in the event including pre-requisites:
Please ensure you have a good working knowledge of these prerequisites:
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That's okay, as long as attendees can program in any language, they should be fine in the workshop. Having some JS and DOM experience will help attendees a lot though. We have a JavaScript Primer article that helps attendees get caught up on modern JS syntax. We always do our best to pace the workshop for the most average needs of the group and that often means we teach JavaScript while we teach React.
While this workshop isn't about TypeScript specifically, we do have our material in TypeScript because it has become immensely popular to use and most of our clients ask for it. If attendees don't do TS, don't worry we'll teach the very basics as we go and it's not a distraction from React.
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