My favorite day of week at @EducativeInc is Tuesday, when we release new courses. Today, three great React developers— @rwieruch, @carlrippon, and @dai_shi—released material to help you master the React #JavaScript library. They are React experts and you should follow them.
@ReactJS is the world's most popular front-end library. It's powerful, flexible, & beloved. It's used in startups and enterprises. You can build amazing mobile and web apps with it. Now we have three new @EducativeInc courses to sharpen your React skills: https://www.educative.io/track/advanced-front-end-developer
If you live and breathe React, you already know how to manage global state with React Hooks, React Context, or libraries like Redux and MobX. React Tracked is an alternative. Take @dai_shi's course to learn a new performance optimization technique : https://www.educative.io/courses/react-tracked-web-apps-global-state
If you want to be more productive with React or create React apps that are easier to maintain, @Typescript is key. Take @carlrippon's course. You'll learn to wield TypeScript's strengths to develop applications faster and write more readable React code: https://www.educative.io/courses/using-typescript-with-react
If you're new to React and want an incredible foundation in React fundamentals, take @rwieruch's course. You'll learn general concepts, patterns, and best practices. You'll also apply your knowledge of #JavaScript to make a real-world React application: https://www.educative.io/courses/road-to-react-with-hooks
If you want to share what you love about @reactjs, tell us. I, our React Authors, and the @EducativeInc team would love to hear from you, so reply to this thread. Also let us know which #React topics you want to learn in the future . Keep making great applications!