[TA Deals] Get the ReactJS Programming Bundle for 91% off

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If you're already proficient at JavaScript, you might be interested in adding another library to your arsenal of skills. ReactJS is an open-source JavaScript library for creating user interfaces. Facebook built React wanting to solve the problem of building large-scale applications with data that changes over time. React makes the process so much easier, as it'll automatically manage all of your UI updates as underlying data changes.

React does have a bit of a learning curve and can seem a little crazy at first. That's why we're offering a ReactJS Programming Bootcamp over on Talk Android Deals. These courses will not only show you how useful React is, but how you can implement in your own applications.

  • Access over 97 lectures & 10.5 hours of content
  • Stay up to date with course pacing w/ source code provided for every lecture
  • Build amazing single page applications w/ React JS and Redux
  • Master fundamental concepts behind structuring Redux applications
  • Realize the power of building composable components
  • Become fluent in the toolchain supporting React, including NPM, Webpack, Babel, & ES6/ES2015 Javascript syntax

There's quite a bit of content here to get you up to speed. There's hours upon hours of video content, plenty of projects to take part in, and even a lot of problem-solving based questions.

This bootcamp normally retails for $458.But, for a limited time only, you can head on over to Talk Android Deals to pick it up for 91% off, bringing that final price down to just $39.

Are you ready to add React to your arsenal of skills?

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