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user: samerbuna
created: 2012-12-23
karma: 471
Author for Pluralsight, Lynda, and jsComplete.com
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Common problems React.js learners stumble into
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Which JavaScript frameworks should you learn in 2018?
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React Article: Components, Elements, and Instances
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Hard Coding Concepts Explained with Simple Real-Life Analogies
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Hard Coding Concepts Explained with Simple Real-Life Analogies
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GraphQL Fragments Are the Best Match for UI Components
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The State of the Octoverse 2017
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Coding News Summary – React 16, major language releases, Chrome 61, and Yarn
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gitconnected – The community for developers and software engineers
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Programming Syntax Overview (For Beginners, Medium Members Only)
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Coding News Summary – Goby, Go, .NET, Bootstrap 4, Android 8, and HTTP/2
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Let’s Learn Coding: Introduction and Basics
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How to write your first React.js component
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The Simple Path to Worthy Code
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Learning React.js is easier than you think
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Coding News Summary #3 –ES8, Flash, Gitter, NPX, OCI, and React 16
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Npx is now packaged with npm
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ECMAScript 2017 Language Specification
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Coding News Summary #2 – Prettier, Safari, D Language, Babel, and More
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A TypeScript parser will be part of Babel v7
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Node.js Child Processes: Everything you need to know
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Node.js Streams: Everything you need to know
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Understanding Node.js Event-Driven Architecture
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Yes, React is taking over front-end development. The question is why
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You don’t need a fancy framework to use GraphQL with React
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