ReactJS

Live Online (VILT) & Classroom Corporate Training Course

React is a JavaScript library for building web user interfaces. It is one of the most wanted and loved web frameworks today. React makes it painless to create interactive UIs on top of web standards.
ReactJS logo

How can we help you?

  • CloudLabs
    CloudLabs
  • Projects
    Projects
  • Assignments
    Assignments
  • 24x7 Support
    24x7 Support
  • Lifetime Access
    Lifetime Access
Box

Overview

This training course teaches developers the skills they need to immediately use React to build modern applications. Attendees gain hands-on experience with the latest version of React and the tools for developing React applications.

Box

Objectives

At the end of ReactJS training course, participants will be able to

  • Use a JavaScript package manager (either npm or Yarn)
  • Understand the new JavaScript language features, including classes, modules, and arrow functions
  • Articulate what React is and why it is useful
  • Explore the basic architecture of a React application
  • Gain a deep understanding of JSX and the Virtual DOM
  • Use React components to build interactive interfaces
  • Create and validate forms using controlled components
  • Make HTTP calls to read or change data
  • Explore the common component architecture patterns
  • Configure simple and complex routing
  • Incorporate React best practices
Box

Prerequisites

Participants must have object-oriented programming experience. Some experience with JavaScript is helpful; the new language features of JavaScript and TypeScript are covered/reviewed in class.

Box

Course Outline

  • npm
    • What is Node.js?
    • What is npm?
    • Using npm
    • npm Scripts
  • Yarn
    • Why Yarn?
    • npm vs. Yarn
    • Installation
    • Using Yarn

  • Setup (Babel)

  • Classes
  • Scope (var, let, const)
  • Arrow Functions
  • Modules
  • Template Literals
  • Default, Rest, Spread
  • Default
  • Rest
  • Spread
  • Destructuring
  • Optional Parameters
  • Object.assign()
  • Object Initializer

  • Create new Project
  • Folder Structure
  • Browser Support
  • Styles and Assets
  • Dependencies

  • Why React?
  • What it is?
  • Why it is useful?
  • Angular, React Compared
  • Web application architectures
    • Server-side web application architecture
    • Single-page web application architecture
  • React Architecture

  • Hello World in JavaScript
  • Hello World in React

  • Replacing createElement
  • Embedding Expressions
  • Specifying Attributes

  • Creating an Element
  • Create a Function Component
  • Rendering a Component
  • Creating a Class Component
  • Composing & Reuse

  • Read-only
  • String Literals vs. Expressions
  • Function vs. Class Components

  • Listening/Subscribing/Wiring to an Event
  • In Vanilla JavaScript
  • In React: Function Component
  • In React: Class Component
  • Binding
    • Why Binding is Necessary?
    • Class Method
    • Arrow Function
  • Passing Parameters
    • Using Arrow Functions
    • Using Bind
  • Handling Events
    • Using Arrow Functions
    • Using Bind
    • Synthetic Events

  • Definition
  • Why Hooks?
  • No Breaking Changes
  • Hooks API: useState, useEffect, useRef, useContext
  • Rules of Hooks

  • Definition
  • State in Function Components
  • useState Hook
  • State in Class Components
  • Mutating state with setState
  • Using State Correctly
  • Data Flows Down

  • useEffect Hook
  • What does useEffect do?
  • Using useEffect
  • useEffect Demo
  • What are Lifecycle Methods
  • Understanding Mounting
  • Common vs. Less Common Methods
  • Using Lifecycle Methods

  • If, else
  • Conditional Operator (?)
  • Logical (&&) Operator

  • In Vanilla JavaScript: for loop, array.forEach, array.map
  • In React: using Elements, Components
  • Why Keys are Needed

  • Reuse
  • Component Communication
  • Design Patterns
    • Container and Presentation Components
    • Composition vs. Inheritance

  • Controlled Components
  • Reuse of Change Logic across Multiple Inputs
  • Handling Form Submission
  • Controlling Other Form Elements: select, textarea, number
  • Validation
  • Uncontrolled Components

  • Axios library
  • Fetch API
  • Using with React (HTTP GET)
  • Refactoring for Reuse
  • HTTP POST, PUT, DELETE

  • Installation
  • Basics
  • Handling Not Found (404)
  • Parameters (Url & Query)
  • Nesting

  • Building a React Application for Production
  • Deploying a React Application
  • Serving Apps with Client-Side Routing
  • Customizing Environment Variables
Box

Testimonials