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React JS Certification Course Overview

The primary goal of this react js training in Washington is to train you in the methodology and provide you the capabilities you'll require to remain a competent React specialist. With the self-paced coursework in this react js training in Washington, you will master the principles of React, including composing React elements and organizing programs.

React JS Course Key Features

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  • Industry-recognized course completion certificate
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  • 1 real-life course-end project
  • Flexibility to choose classes
  • Industry-recognized course completion certificate
  • 1 real-life course-end project
  • Flexibility to choose classes
  • Industry-recognized course completion certificate

Skills Covered

  • React components
  • React Event Handling
  • ES6
  • React State and Props
  • Routing in React
  • React Redux node package
  • React components
  • React State and Props
  • React Event Handling
  • Routing in React
  • ES6
  • React Redux node package
  • React components
  • React State and Props
  • React Event Handling
  • Routing in React
  • ES6
  • React Redux node package

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Benefits

React.js is a powerful JavaScript toolkit for quickly developing customized interfaces via react js training in Washington. Industries like Social media use it. If you want to enhance your working abilities and design UI/UX ideas for phone or web-based, this react js training in Washington will suit you.

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    $79KAverage
    $117KMax
    Source: Glassdoor
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Training Options

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  • Lifetime access to high-quality self-paced e-learning content curated by industry experts
  • 24x7 learner assistance and support

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  • Dedicated customer success manager

Course Curriculum

Eligibility

This React JS accredited course is intended for programmers that research and create UI/UX systems for the rise of digital software and need to use a JavaScript blueprint to construct using React as quickly as achievable.
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Pre-requisites

To take this React JS coursework, you must have formal training to develop front-end web apps using CSS, HTML, and JavaScript.
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Course Content

  • Section 01: Self Paced Learning Curriculum

    Preview
    • Lesson 01: Course Introduction

      13:35Preview
      • 1.01 Course Introduction
        03:25
      • 1.02 What is React
        04:03
      • 1.03 Setting up the Environment
        06:07
    • Lesson 02: Project 1- Starting (GitHub Finder) and Setting up React

      32:46Preview
      • 2.01 Project Introduction
        03:21
      • 2.02 Creating a React Application and Viewing the File Structure
        10:32
      • 2.03 Create React App (CRA) Cleanup and Preparation
        06:36
      • 2.04 Introduction to JavaScript Syntax Extension (JSX) and Fragments
        06:22
      • 2.05 Expressions and Conditionals in JavaScript Syntax Extension (JSX)
        05:55
    • Lesson 03: Components, States, and Props

      57:19Preview
      • 3.01 Component, Props and Prop Types
        10:47
      • 3.02 Getting Started with Component States
        09:08
      • 3.03 Lists and Passing a State with Props
        08:30
      • 3.04 Stateless Functional Components
        07:18
      • 3.05 Handling Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Requests and Updating States
        09:05
      • 3.06 Spinner Component and Refactoring
        07:19
      • 3.07 Environment Variables
        05:12
    • Lesson 04: Event, Passing Props, React Router, and More

      01:17:59Preview
      • 4.01 Events and Search Components
        07:58
      • 4.02 Passing Props up and Searching Users
        08:28
      • 4.03 Clearing Users from Your State
        07:26
      • 4.04 Setting up an Alert State and Component
        09:45
      • 4.05 Setting up a React Router
        08:43
      • 4.06 Adding a Single User Component and Data
        11:37
      • 4.07 Creating a User Component User Interface (UI) and Layout
        13:09
      • 4.08 Repos and the RepoItem Component
        10:53
    • Lesson 05: Refactoring Hooks and Context API

      01:45:08Preview
      • 5.01 Overview of Hooks and Context Application Programming Interface (API)
        07:33
      • 5.02 Using a Search- Class to Function with the use State Hook
        07:28
      • 5.03 Using a User Class to Function with the use Effect Hook
        08:30
      • 5.04 App Class Function Component
        08:15
      • 5.05 Implementing the Context Application Programming Interface (API) and Using the Reducer
        12:38
      • 5.06 Creating Reducers
        12:28
      • 5.07 Moving User State to the Context Application Programming Interface (API)
        15:37
      • 5.08 Moving Repos State to the Context Application Programming Interface (API)
        04:24
      • 5.09 Creating an Alert Context Workflow
        12:56
      • 5.10 Creating the Home and NotFound Components
        04:41
      • 5.11 Preparing and Deploying to Netlify
        10:38
    • Lesson 06: Project 2- Contact Keeper– Mongo DB, Express, React, and Node (MERN) and Setting up an Express Server

      38:21Preview
      • 6.01 Project Introduction
        03:35
      • 6.02 Setting up MongoDB Atlas
        05:17
      • 6.03 Creating Dependencies and a Basic Express Server
        09:20
      • 6.04 Setting up Backend Routes
        11:17
      • 6.05 Connecting MongoDB to the Application
        08:52
    • Lesson 07: Backend User, Contacts, and JSON Web Tokens (JWT) Authentication

      01:12:38Preview
      • 7.01 User Model and Validation
        11:31
      • 7.02 Hashing Passwords and Registering Routes
        08:03
      • 7.03 Creating and Responding with a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Web Token
        06:34
      • 7.04 Creating an Authentication Route
        09:00
      • 7.05 Authenticating Middleware and Protecting Routes
        10:26
      • 7.06 Creating a Contact Model and Getting the Contacts Route
        06:54
      • 7.07 Adding a Contact Route
        08:05
      • 7.08 Updating Contacts and Deleting Routes
        12:05
    • Lesson 08: Setting up Your Client and Contacts User Interface (UI)

      01:50:25Preview
      • 8.01 Setting up React and Concurrently
        04:58
      • 8.02 Setting up Cleanup, Navbar, and a Router
        15:32
      • 8.03 Creating Contacts, Context, and a Global State
        09:54
      • 8.04 Creating the Contacts and ContactItem Components
        14:22
      • 8.05 Creating the ContactForm Component
        17:13
      • 8.06 Deleting a Contact from the User Interface (UI)
        05:51
      • 8.07 Setting and Clearing Current Contacts
        06:50
      • 8.08 Adding Actions for Editing and Updating Contacts
        12:09
      • 8.09 Creating a Contact Filter Form and State
        16:24
      • 8.10 Creating a Basic Add and Delete Animation
        07:12
    • Lesson 09: React or Express Authentication

      01:30:36Preview
      • 9.01 Creating Authentication Context and Initial State
        08:30
      • 9.02 Creating Register and Login Forms
        10:41
      • 9.03 Creating Alert Context, States, and Components
        17:00
      • 9.04 Creating a User Registration Form
        17:20
      • 9.05 Loading a User and Setting a Token
        15:20
      • 9.06 Creating User Login
        07:38
      • 9.07 Creating the Logout and Navbar Components
        08:10
      • 9.08 Creating the PrivateRoute Component
        05:57
    • Lesson 10: Integrating and Deploying the Contacts Application Programming Interface (API)

      47:05
      • 10.01 Adding Contacts to the Database
        10:45
      • 10.02 Getting and Clearing Contacts
        14:51
      • 10.03 Deleting Contacts
        04:49
      • 10.04 Updating Contacts
        03:16
      • 10.06 Preparing and Deploying to Heroku
        13:24
    • Lesson 11: Project 3- Start IT Logger (Redux)- Components and User Interface

      01:22:58
      • 11.01 Project Introduction
        05:31
      • 11.02 Setting up React and the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Server
        08:48
      • 11.03 Setting up Materialize Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
        08:38
      • 11.04 Creating the SearchBar and Logs Components
        11:33
      • 11.05 Creating the LogItem and Preloader Components
        10:50
      • 11.06 Creating the AddBtn and AddLogModal Components
        20:34
      • 11.07 Adding the Edit and Tech Modal Components
        17:04
    • Lesson 12: Redux State Management

      01:15:20Preview
      • 12.01 Setting up the Redux Store and Provider
        11:33
      • 12.02 Setting up Logs Reducer, Actions, and Types
        13:52
      • 12.03 Connecting Redux to a Component
        10:09
      • 12.04 Adding Logs
        09:30
      • 12.05 Deleting Logs
        07:48
      • 12.06 Updating Logs
        14:41
      • 12.07 Searching Logs
        07:47
    • Lesson 13: Technicians State and its Components

      32:59Preview
      • 13.01 Techs Reducer, Actions, and Components
        10:34
      • 13.02 Using the Select Component
        07:02
      • 13.03 Adding Technicians
        07:11
      • 13.04 Deleting Technicians
        08:12
  • Section 02: Live Class Curriculum

    Preview
    • Lesson 01 Features of ECMAScript6

      • 1.1 React and Redux
      • 1.2 ES6: Modern Javascript
      • 1.3 Array Helper Methods
      • 1.4 Const and Let
      • 1.5 Template Literals
      • 1.6 Enhanced Object Literals
      • 1.7 Default Function Arguments
      • 1.8 Rest and Spread
      • 1.9 Destructuring
      • 1.10 Arrow Functions
      • 1.11 Classes
      • 1.12 Generators
      • 1.13 Promises
      • 1.14 Fetch
      • 1.15 Modules
      • Assisted Practice: Scope
      • Assisted Practice: Let and Const
      • Assisted Practice: Template Literals
      • Assisted Practice: Default Function
      • Assisted Practice: Rest
      • Assisted Practice: Spread
      • Assisted Practice: Destructuring
      • Assisted Practice: Arrow Functions
      • Assisted Practice: Class
      • Assisted Practice: Static Methods
      • Assisted Practice: Inheritance
      • Assisted Practice: Import and Export Modules
      • Assisted Practice: Promises
    • Lesson 02 Fundamentals of React

      • 2.1 Why React?
      • 2.2 Introduction to React
      • 2.3 Building a React App
      • 2.4 Rendering UI
      • 2.5 JSX
      • 2.6 Components
      • 2.7 State
      • 2.8 Component Lifecycle Events
      • 2.9 React Events
      • 2.10 Conditional Rendering
      • 2.11 Handling Lists
      • 2.13 Forms
      • 2.14 React Router
      • Assisted Practice: Creating React Apps
      • Assisted Practice: Elements and Components
      • Assisted Practice: Lists
      • Assisted Practice: Controlled Components
      • Assisted Practice: React Router
      • Assisted Practice: React Events
    • Lesson 03 Introduction to Redux

      • 3.1 Introduction to Redux
      • 3.2 Fundamentals of Redux
      • 3.3 Parts of Redux
      • 3.4 Insalling Redux
    • Lesson 04 The React-Redux Node Package

      • 4.1 Introduction to the React - Redux Package
      • 4.2 Features of React - Redux
      • 4.3 Reducer Composition
      • 4.4 Normalization
      • 4.4 Middleware
      • 4.5 Thunk
      • Assisted Practice: Redux
      • Assisted Practice: Redux Thunk

Industry Project

  • Project 1

    Building an event finder app in React

    Build a React app where users can view and promote upcoming events, set up a JSON server for testing until backend APIs are ready and finally manage the state using Redux.

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React JS Exam & Certification

React.js Certificate in Washington
  • What do I need to do to unlock my Simplilearn certificate?

    To get credit for the react js training in Washington, you ought to:

    • Accomplish 85% of such online self-paced react js training in Washington courses.
    • Attend the whole set of React coursework.
    • The project's assessment will seem to have been an accomplishment.

  • System requirements for this React JS Course?

    Necessities for software during react js training in Washington-

    • Node.js is necessary for installing JSON Server and the Create React Application CLI, as shown below.
    • Proxy for JSON for react js training in Washington.
    • Create React Software is now a command-line facility that allows you to launch and manage React apps.
    • Any Code editor will suffice.
    • Google Chrome will become the browser of choice.

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  • Learn from experts active in their field, not out-of-touch trainersLeading practitioners who bring current best practices and case studies to sessions that fit into your work schedule.
  • Learn by working on real-world problemsCapstone projects involving real world data sets with virtual labs for hands-on learning
  • Structured guidance ensuring learning never stops24x7 Learning support from mentors and a community of like-minded peers to resolve any conceptual doubts

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