Brief Summary
This friendly course will guide you through the basics of React and Angular. No experience required! You'll learn by doing—let's build a mailbox app together!
Key Points
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Compare and contrast Angular and React
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Learn to combine Angular and React
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Build a mailbox application step-by-step
Learning Outcomes
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Understand the key differences between Angular and React.
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Get hands-on experience by building applications.
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Gain confidence in using both frameworks in real projects.
About This Course
Understanding Capabilities, Interoperation, and Basic Implementation Techniques
In this Getting Started with React and Angular training course, expert author Daniel Stern will teach you how to implement Angular and React applications. This course is designed for the absolute beginner, meaning no experience with React or Angular is required.
You will start by comparing and contrasting Angular and React. This video tutorial will also teach you how to combine Angular and React, including how to prototype with Angular and improve prototypes with React. Finally, Daniel will teach you how to build a simple mailbox application with Angular and React, including how to configure a route, implement a message store, create a message view, and set up a React repeater.
Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will have learned the differences between Angular and React, as well as be able to implement them into your applications.
Once you have completed this training course, you will have learned the differences between Angular and React, as well as be able to implement them into your applications.
This course will help students become more familiar with React and Angular
Sabourin Y.
This course indicates that it teaches Angular, but it actually teaches Angular JS, which is totally different.
Too much time (more than half) is spent on presenting general concepts about the course, like what is about, why are we doing this and generalities about Angular JS and React.
The Router part at the beginning does not work (I could not fix it) so you can't really do the example project and too little time is spent on explaining React. You get the impression that your building a messaging application with Angular and as an afterthought you graft on a little bit of React at the very end.