This turned out to be a course that is just a simple overview of other libraries that are used with React on everyday basis.
I guess the author had a goal that users would then go and do follow-up training on each of the "Electron" mentioned.
And yeah, since it's release the course is greatly outdated.
Typescript won, nobody uses Flow anymore.
I was expecting at least some hand-on labs.
React: Ecosystems
With Emmanuel Henri
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Duration: 12m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 6/15/2017
Course details
React is rarely used by itself. As a result, working effectively with React—especially when developing in a group—means mastering a set of tools. Some of these tools supplement React, while others establish and maintain workflows for efficient development or help React mesh with another set of web-centric tools. In this course, learn how to make full use of React by exploring its ecosystems, and investigating what React offers as the nucleus of this system. Emmanuel explains what React offers, and dives into topics such as routing and navigation, server-side rendering, animation, and debugging.
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Evgeny Vinnik
Evgeny Vinnik
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Tigran Karakhanyan
Tigran Karakhanyan
Passionate about Education, AI and Social Impact | SWE moving into Product
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Angeliki Spiliotopoulou
Angeliki Spiliotopoulou
Software Developer at AST Networks
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