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Hello I was wondering if anyone has taken design+code react course and if itll actually teach some react? I assume it will teach design but I am skeptical at it teaching react/code. Link just in case: https://designcode.io/react. Source: 6 months ago
I am in a somewhat similar situation. After closing my web company in 2019 I have focused purely on DS and the hand-off process. In my case, I have an interest in front-end development (React), refreshed my JS knowledge (https://eloquentjavascript.net/), and moving forward with this course (https://designcode.io/react). Frustration can come from different angles, company, team, or personal. Working long years as a... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Since around 2019 I have used Gatsby as my static site generator. Its plugin system makes it super feature extensible. It uses React under the hood which makes components easy to write and has tons of community support. Once I had a Gatsby site styled and running, publishing blog posts is fairly trivial:. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Smooth DOC is a ready-to-use Gatsby theme to create a documentation website. Creating a pro-quality website like this one takes weeks. Smooth DOC saves you time and lets you focus on the content. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
I'd start with learning HTML and CSS first, then Javascript after those. There are a lot of free online resources for learning those. For websites, I use jekyll which is a great way to start off because there are a lot of community website templates that you can customize, which is great for beginners and learning. Then I'd recommend learning/moving to React. The Gatsby website generator would be good for React... Source: over 1 year ago
I'm not sure I understand you correctly, are you looking for a static site generator tool? In which case, none (or very few) of those are SaaS (software-as-a-service), but some of my favorites are Astro, NextJS, and Gatsby. Source: about 2 years ago
Remember that Astro is still in beta, although the Astro team announced earlier this month that they plan for version 1.0 to go to general availability in June. For each item, I’ll assess Astro’s associated compliance or performance vs. That of a few other platforms I’ve used: in alphabetical order, Eleventy, Gatsby, Hugo, and Next.js. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
React Starter Kit from Glitch - Free video course w/ interactive code helps you learn React.
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Hugo - Hugo is a general-purpose website framework for generating static web pages.
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