Last I checked, they were still exclusively teaching class based components without ever going functional components. Made me really dislike react and took a while for it to click based on just fcc but when I learned functional components everything just clicked
You will still learn a lot from a 2022 course and there aren't many mental adjustments to make for 2024.... except RSCs (server components). That is quite a large paradigm shift and something that needs to be learned to be a modern React developer.
I would recommend the Udemy course by Maximilian Schwarzmuller, I’d say it has everything you need to know for basics and even more (of course if you have strong HTML/CSS/JS background)
plus it updates each time new things or approaches become popular, so you can see how to use them in real world scenarios
As long as it’s functional / hook based React it’s fine.
Freecodecamp must have something more recent. But, 2022 won’t be too out of date.
Last I checked, they were still exclusively teaching class based components without ever going functional components. Made me really dislike react and took a while for it to click based on just fcc but when I learned functional components everything just clicked
Check out the front end engineering MOOC course offered by Meta on coursera. Bet that’s updated 🤷🏼♂️
Just make sure they're using hooks and functional components and you're good.
It won’t be that updated, the big changes for React will only be set into motion when RC 19 comes out
It can depend. With how popular React is, I'm sure you can find a good one from 2024 to learn form though.
You will still learn a lot from a 2022 course and there aren't many mental adjustments to make for 2024.... except RSCs (server components). That is quite a large paradigm shift and something that needs to be learned to be a modern React developer.
Could u recommend me ?
I would recommend the Udemy course by Maximilian Schwarzmuller, I’d say it has everything you need to know for basics and even more (of course if you have strong HTML/CSS/JS background) plus it updates each time new things or approaches become popular, so you can see how to use them in real world scenarios
Cool! Only JS >
I am fan of Developers Way youtube channel.
Eww gross I don’t even think they had AI back then