Thanks for this clear explanation. I'm sorry but I can't stop picturing Agent Smith as I listen to the cadence of your speech. "Tell me Mr. Anderson, what good is React... if you cannot... speak?"
This is my first weekly schedule, however I've put out 1,000+ videos since 2012 and have more topics than I can get through. I don't think it will be a problem. I fully intend to stick to this schedule.
What are the prerequisites to learning React? I know basic HTML & CSS. Where do i go from there? Vanilla JavaScript? Learn about the DOM? What else? In what order? Thank you anyone that can answer!
Reactjs can't work with other frameworks. Bootstrap 4 can't work properly. Try to use a collapsed menu or carousel and it just doesn't work. Only use it if you are planning to make everything on it.
Can I learn React and make a few projects and get a job without previously learning the basics (html, css and javascript)? Basically skipping the basics and going straight to react?
I understand that React can look confusing at first glance, but building web applications in React is well beyond anything you could do with generating web pages.
Right, why bother using CSS when you can reinvent the wheel and make your peers clueless? Sounds like CGI which was abandoned by other things. Html has built in features designed to work with mouse positions and CSS. Anyone that says it is simpler makes me wonder how well they understand html and css. Look at all that junk in the page, not needed. Forcing browsers to use libraries defeats the purpose of a browser being a parser. These developers just push these libraries to puff up resumes and manipulate job markets in my opinion. Frustrating for people with clients asking for stuff they do not need? Forcing people to request similar libraries hosted on domains has it's own issues further complicating things. They can track traffic, links etc. Great for business for those who end up cleaning up these web site train wrecks you know are bound to happen. I digress. Lol. To each his own enjoyment. I do not need another tool for graphical interfaces, too much junk in latest CSS to be honest. They are getting close to breaking it. Been using it 15 years never found a problem worth solving that could not be solved with CSS alone. Lots of lazy web masters make it sound harder than it is.
1. Just a view engine, lacks classical model and controller approach. 2. Needs external weird libraries, like redux with weird terminology to make is somewhat look like a full solution. 3. Your just write javascipt instead of html. What is wrong with html? 4. ES6. Majority of js code in the wild is es5 so react confuses the hell out of beginners in 2017. 5. Verbose. 6. Nothing new.
I'd suggest keeping an open mind. Many of the things on your list could be viewed as positives. React takes care of just the V in MVC and isn't trying to do any more. HTML is great, but you can do so much more with JS and React makes that bridge between HTML and JS that much easier. ES2016 -> IS JavaScript. I would be a big mistake to not use ES6 as the main version of JS at this point. There is a lot new here, but you have to keep an open mind and give it a chance :)
Actual content starts at 2:00
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Thank you!
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instablaster
This video was incredibly helpful. I wanted to start learning React but I needed an introduction first and this was just perfect!
That plug at the end though... Watching this in 2019. Great job!
4:00 to 4:22 did it for me, now I know what's the REAL benefit of learning react. Thank you guy!!!
Thanks for this clear explanation. I'm sorry but I can't stop picturing Agent Smith as I listen to the cadence of your speech. "Tell me Mr. Anderson, what good is React... if you cannot... speak?"
"what is love?"
"baby dont hurt me,
"dont hurt me, no more."
great video btw :)
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What is golang.
What is Ruby on Rails.
What is TypeScript.
What is React begins at 2:00
Thanks man
"You've been writing for HTML for all of these years"
......blinks in knowing nothing
After this one Redux would be a logical choice for the next episode.
Redux is on the list. I think I'll be doing Webpack next, then Redux.
Got some ideas for future videos.
Vuejs
Nodejs
Docker
CI
Unit tests
Jenkins
Gulp
Scss
Sass
Webpack
Awesome list, thanks!
this is my first time watching ur vids and i find ur yt name mad funny
Great. Thank you. Simple and useful video. Exactly what I needed to get a first view.
What is your editor theme? Is it custom?
16:55 "...on What..." * shit what was the name of my series again ?! * ... "on What Is Wednesdays !" :D
Thanks for a very useful & informative video. I am a newbie to JS and therefore REACT.
What is Vue? Man u have to do this.
perfect idea Scott!😎
A weekly schedule announced by a youtuber. That always works out well.
This is my first weekly schedule, however I've put out 1,000+ videos since 2012 and have more topics than I can get through. I don't think it will be a problem. I fully intend to stick to this schedule.
you got this!
Nope, not one little bit ;-)
Thanks, very clear explanation
Is React just like Flask? Or is Flask backend and react is front end? Can they be used together?
Great idea for a series.
What is Continuous Integration.
What is Webpack.
What are the prerequisites to learning React? I know basic HTML & CSS. Where do i go from there? Vanilla JavaScript? Learn about the DOM? What else? In what order? Thank you anyone that can answer!
Just happened to peek at the ReactJS site and saw this... thought it might help you reactjs.org/tutorial/tutorial.html#prerequisites
Thank you
What is webpack next. :D
Webpack will be next.
What is Polymer?
Worst library ever.
How big can I go with React? Can I build a complete CMS for example?
No.
-Full stack developer
Scott reacts to React!
Hey +LevelUpTuts @Scott , I like the color scheme/theme of the VS Code you use. Could you tell me which is that?
My own creation marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=leveluptutorials.theme-levelup
Great creation. Thank you Scott!
What is love?
What is sass?? Just need a short video explaining it briefly. I’m a senior in high school and am really into coding.
its a CSS pre processor, and makes it programmable (nested, mixins etc.)
React (done) next up GraghQL?
I'll add it to the list!
What is 'that mic brand'?
Thank you Ryan Raynolds !
What Theme are you using? it looks so nice love the contrast
+Zapox the theme is Level Up.
wow that's awesome, didn't knew that you make themes. It looks so amazing going to install it now thanks
+Zapox Yeah! I made it so that my videos would have a unique look to them. Glad you like it.
What is pure functional programming
yes whats the point with react. ?
Level up ur talking speed a little 🚀😂™️
Would you be willing to sell a course on building a full functional website like levelup tuts in REACT?
What is blockchain? (-_-)"
What is - that font?
Ryan Gosling
damn scott is a qt
Reactjs can't work with other frameworks. Bootstrap 4 can't work properly.
Try to use a collapsed menu or carousel and it just doesn't work.
Only use it if you are planning to make everything on it.
What is Meteor next.
What is ionic
What is meteor
What on earth is web assembly? thats something I can't wrap my mind around at all
That's a great one. Added to the list.
He looks like idubbz
Hi, Help me for create a Messenger customer chat plugin for React ?
This guy looks like Logic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What is Vue.js please
ua-cam.com/video/0KlRgFEEz0g/v-deo.html
"It provides some sort of structure .." -- Sounds like a Framework to me.
It is a framework IMO
Hey logic
great
Can I learn React and make a few projects and get a job without previously learning the basics (html, css and javascript)? Basically skipping the basics and going straight to react?
I dont think so. If you want to learn React you should know basic HTML, CSS and JS.
Confusing. At this point I wish I could just write C++ code that generates web pages instead of using this mess.
I understand that React can look confusing at first glance, but building web applications in React is well beyond anything you could do with generating web pages.
I need to spend a few months with it over summer break. Get finals over with a do a deep dive.
Definitely. When I first started learning it, I hated it, but once my brain adjusted I absolutely love it and was amazed at what I could create
Reast
Please slow down and follow single concepts rather than explaining everything at once.
What is ES6?
Just a new version of JS. More shorter and convenient
GraphQL
node.js
editor?
VSCode.
LevelUpTuts thnx
Right, why bother using CSS when you can reinvent the wheel and make your peers clueless? Sounds like CGI which was abandoned by other things. Html has built in features designed to work with mouse positions and CSS. Anyone that says it is simpler makes me wonder how well they understand html and css. Look at all that junk in the page, not needed. Forcing browsers to use libraries defeats the purpose of a browser being a parser.
These developers just push these libraries to puff up resumes and manipulate job markets in my opinion. Frustrating for people with clients asking for stuff they do not need? Forcing people to request similar libraries hosted on domains has it's own issues further complicating things. They can track traffic, links etc.
Great for business for those who end up cleaning up these web site train wrecks you know are bound to happen. I digress. Lol. To each his own enjoyment. I do not need another tool for graphical interfaces, too much junk in latest CSS to be honest. They are getting close to breaking it. Been using it 15 years never found a problem worth solving that could not be solved with CSS alone. Lots of lazy web masters make it sound harder than it is.
Webpack
Webpack is next up!
Could u talk a bit slower pls? ty
good vid anyway
lol i put it at 2x speed
@@GoatzAreEpic same
A useless js rendering engine.
Hey David, why exactly do you find it to be useless? React is used by many of the largest web apps in the world with great success.
1. Just a view engine, lacks classical model and controller approach.
2. Needs external weird libraries, like redux with weird terminology to make is somewhat look like a full solution.
3. Your just write javascipt instead of html. What is wrong with html?
4. ES6. Majority of js code in the wild is es5 so react confuses the hell out of beginners in 2017.
5. Verbose.
6. Nothing new.
I'd suggest keeping an open mind. Many of the things on your list could be viewed as positives. React takes care of just the V in MVC and isn't trying to do any more. HTML is great, but you can do so much more with JS and React makes that bridge between HTML and JS that much easier. ES2016 -> IS JavaScript. I would be a big mistake to not use ES6 as the main version of JS at this point. There is a lot new here, but you have to keep an open mind and give it a chance :)