React developers can earn up to $130K a year! πŸ’°

Here are some resources to master ReactJS 🧡

- First of all, why learn React?

ReactJS is a UI framework that streamlines the process of frontend development.

There are other frameworks like Angular, Vue, Svelte, etc., but ReactJS is considered much more beginner-friendly, and also can be highly scalable with NextJS.
- Here is a list of all the resources that I found useful -

P.S.- They are listed in my order of preference, and they are all free πŸ€“
1/ ReactJS Official Tutorial πŸ€“

πŸ”— https://t.co/nqZYeUPGMR

The official tutorial of ReactJS is the most updated version of ReactJS and it shows how to implement the concepts in real-world projects.
2/ Clever Programmer πŸ’ͺ

πŸ”— https://t.co/hh66HCGKGR

The @cleverqazi's way of teaching is what I like, they are more project-oriented than theoretical. They will go through the ReactJS basics by building projects like Netflix Clones!! 🀯
3/ Codevolution πŸ€—

πŸ”— https://t.co/DpuW2sX59u

If you are a person who would love to go through theory deeply first, then try this playlist from @CodevolutionWeb.The way Vishwas explains the concepts of ReactJS is really beautiful.

{Contd.}
Note:- The above playlist ☝️ may seem a bit outdated as it uses Class components to explain, but it is worth watching.
4/ Code with Harry 🀠

(Hindi Content)
πŸ”— https://t.co/EFTKE9c0JD

If you know Hindi, you should definitely watch Harry's videos, his explanations are πŸ”₯
5/ Another way around πŸ˜‰

πŸ”— Roadmap - https://t.co/Lc3ftlAKKE
πŸ”— Docs - https://t.co/3kUQOmk6At

You can just look at the roadmap linked above and read that specific concept from the docs, this way you are not only learning concepts but also making a habit of reading docs!
Now that you have learned basic concepts start building some projects!

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