Also checkout *Vue.js in 100 Seconds* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nhBVL41-_Cw.html and stay tuned for a JS "framework" video tomorrow :)
Dude I just get hired and I just studied 3 weeks React 😅, but I have good fundaments with JS and now I'm working with Angular, but in the future they told me that I'll be the leader if we need work with React
@@igorordecha Linus: "it somehow works because it works all at once, in a single working-thingie, instead of working in micro-thingies and I'm right, you are wrong, case closed."
love this 100 sec format. We should have more of this type of micro-clip to explain concepts other than someone simply mumble out the formal definition while typing some codes. please produce more of this!!!
I don't get that part :thinking_face:, Haven't work with React but if its name is because of that behavior, well, it kinda sucks, isn't that called value binding or something like that ?, Angular has that same functionality. (I'm not saying that React and Angular are the same, I'm only talking about that behavior.)
@@stivenBermeo You can achieve everything these frameworks do with native javascript so it's likely that these frameworks are both using similar methods to pass data into the view and in my opinion I think you should at least have the knowledge to mimic their functionality naively before you start to use them.
Dude, I've been using react for quite some time now and always had trouble with props. You just explained it in like 10 seconds and it just clicked. I understand it now. Your channel is the best thing that happened to developers in years. Thank you!
@@Israel220500 Don’t wanted to learn JS ended learning C Wanted to jump into it Ended learning Assembly (x86_64 Intel Ans AMD) Wanted now to learn JS , but nah learnt Java What about now Nah learnt hella Tom of python stuff Ok now Nope C++ Now nope C# Ok plz for god sake wanna learn JS Naaaah buddy Rust I been trying for ever to learn JS but I just can’t I don’t Know it’s the word hardest Lang
React is so flexible you can choose whether to use JavaScript or TypeScript. Plus, the JSX syntax is just JS with superpowers instead of HTML with superpowers. This way we can avoid the complexity of templating language and fully use JS's power
Ok here are a list of reasons why React.js is bad. 1)Web components exist in pure vanila javascript without any external library or framework and react is literally abusing those to promote their own product. And thats because developers lack of core JavaScript knowledge 2)Piles of junk, if you gave it some effort you would realize that actually creating your own framework for custom web componenets will be much more performance friendly and easier to maintain with no extra 90% of junk coming along with React. 3)Bad data manipulation being handled by third library’s like redux makes it even heavier and harder to use ,unlike JS global object - or session storages. 4)The syntax is terrible, it’s like learning new javascript and new CSS and new HTML. starting with inline styles to little different things like onClick, that makes it hard to remember those small changes. 5(they say its good because its components are modular?!) No one ever uses the same element arrangement and styles/animations in any serious design, so you end up with piles of files and importing/exporting and at the end of the day you end up creating a totally new component that suits your design. The list goes on and on, but i cant write any more…
If I had seen this video 1 month earlier then I would not have understood a thing but after learning react js for 1 month now I can understand things like (props, conditional rendering, useState hook and many other hooks). Nice video
This was a fantastic video! Thank you! Very to the point with no fluff or an unnecessarily-long intro. I now have a really good feel for where I need to go next. Thanks again!
Jesus Christ thank you for cramming so much quality information into this video. I watched two other popular programming content creators and they rambled and didn’t explain why react is popular or the features that make it different from other languages. Nice when someone delivers
I came back to this video because I think it was one of the first fireship videos I watched just looking for the "Hi Mom". I really never thought about how much I've seen it in all the other ones too, but it's crazy how it comes full circle. Your mother would be proud of the channel ❤
i chose react as a js library for building an interactive ui and its my first time ever doing anything meaningful with js, since i was going nowhere with tutorials i decided to see a 100 secs video. been the best help to get things started
Our class requires the use of React, yet we aren't even thought React. Next epic is due tomorrow. So I educated myself with this video and now I am a full stack React developer. Nice
I applied as a react developer after watching this video. I'll let you guys know if I get hired. Edit: You guys are now looking at the new CEO of facebook.😎
It'd be great if you also had a 100s video for each of the sub-topics inside react, like props, state, components, HOC etc. That way we'd actually learn the details and not just what the concept is.
omg I actually thought multiple times today how could it would be to get exactly this video from you. Dude, you got some next level telepathy going for you or something. Thanks so much for the content!
Hey man i rlly love your videos, they are so great and so well done, i do voice overs for hobby (spanish voice overs of course, im mexican) and i was thinking on making a spansh versions of some or ur vids, specially the ones from the 100 secs series, those are fire hehehe, so i was wondering if u can give me the permision to use ur videos and start with the project, it would be a honor for me :3
1. read basics 2. "wtf is this i must google" 3. write down the stuff you googled 4. type out all the shit you didnt know but now know into your video tutorial script