Full-Stack JavaScript Tutorial for Beginners




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Get started as a full-stack JavaScript developer with this 2.5 hour tutorial for beginners! In this video we will get started with NodeJS and move onto a React development project. This video is a 2.5 free preview pulled from The Complete Full-Stack JavaScript Course on Udemy. If you enjoy this video feel free to checkout the complete course. https://www.udemy.com/course/full-stack-javascript/?couponCode=YOUTUBE

Time Stamps
00:41 Intro to the Course
11:59 NodeJS Environment Setup
24:24 Breaking Down a ReactJS Project
37:33 Writing a React Component
46:24 The React Lifecycle
51:19 The React State
1:06:35 Understanding Component Props and Re-rendering
1:24:12 Importing CSS into React Components
1:28:48 Calculator Project Part 1
1:47:30 Calculator Project Part 2

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5 responses to “Full-Stack JavaScript Tutorial for Beginners”

  1. Get The Learn to Code Course Bundle! https://josephdelgadillo.com/product/learn-to-code-course-bundle/

    Enroll in The Full-Stack JavaScript course on Udemy! https://www.udemy.com/course/full-stack-javascript/?couponCode=YOUTUBE
    Time Stamps

    00:41 Intro to the Course

    11:59 NodeJS Environment Setup

    24:24 Breaking Down a ReactJS Project

    37:33 Writing a React Component

    46:24 The React Lifecycle

    51:19 The React State

    1:06:35 Understanding Component Props and Re-rendering

    1:24:12 Importing CSS into React Components

    1:28:48 Calculator Project Part 1

    1:47:30 Calculator Project Part 2

  2. Shame you felt the need to lie in the video title. Content of this quality would have encouraged viewers to explore further with your course without the need to label a React tutorial as full stack.

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