Full-Stack Web Development with React

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Taught by
Jogesh K. Muppala
Associate Professor
and 13 more instructors

Offered by
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

This specialization includes these 3 courses.

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1 posts • 25 mentions • top 9 shown below

r/learnprogramming • comment
4 points • eatstraw

Try some courses on Coursera. They are free, e.g., Full-Stack Web Development With React. You'll learn end-to-end web development, and probably some important tools along the way.

r/learnprogramming • comment
1 points • Chefback

yeah,thanks for the response.do u have any recommendation for learning react? I plan to go through this cousera cource

r/react • comment
1 points • Yarduza

This Coursera specialization will be a good path to follow: Coursera Fullstack React specialization

You don’t have to buy the whole specialization, you can go to each course individually and audit them for free.

r/ProductManagement • comment
1 points • keshinpoint

I would highly recommend starting a project to build a website yourself.

This would include : - learning HTML/CSS/JSS - databases and networking - UX/UI

Check out this course : https://www.coursera.org/specializations/full-stack-react

r/django • comment
1 points • Lord_Valtrex

I am currently learning React a little more than a year after learning Django. I find it is much easier to learn BECAUSE of my familiarity of using a Framework like Django. I am using the Coursera platform because I'm familiar with it and like to control the pace. I'm currently taking Full-Stack Web Development with React Specialization.

The first two courses focus on what you need to know to build a React Front End. I recommend.

r/Nepal • comment
3 points • khat23

You can find really good courses in Coursera. You can try this one for MEAN => https://www.coursera.org/specializations/full-stack-mobile-app-development

If you want to learn REACT ( MERN ) -> https://www.coursera.org/specializations/full-stack-react

You can audit course for Free.

r/slavelabour • comment
1 points • iamcomingheretolearn

Hi. Would highly recommend full stack web development from Coursera.

https://www.coursera.org/specializations/full-stack-react

r/cscareerquestions • comment
1 points • knowledgebass

something like this

https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-javascript-full-stack-from-scratch/

or this

https://www.coursera.org/specializations/full-stack-react

I would do Udemy first and then Coursera once I felt comfortable

r/learnprogramming • comment
1 points • FabriceQ

So a lot of people are asking questions about the courses I did here is my MOOC learning process:

  1. I made a list of the subjects I wanted to learn: Python, Mongodb, Docker, Business, Managment, Finance, History, Emotional inteligence, ...
  2. I looked on Coursera and EDx for courses that could teach me each subject and made a list of those in an order that makes sense (Example not trying to learn OOP when you dont know what an integer is...)
  3. I registered as an auditor to the courses about a month before I tought I would have the time to do it just to look around and browse the material.
  4. About two weeks before before being ready to start some new courses I applied for financial aid to my next courses as with business at pandemic level I couldnt afford a Coursera or EDx membership. I normally applied for 4-5 courses of a common subject at a time, like a whole specialisation.
  5. I then grinded the courses one step at a time
  6. Rince and repeat

I have started learning as a hobby about 5 years ago, programming since the begginning of the pandemic. Here is the list of courses I have done in IT since:

I think thats all the IT ones, and yes I was accepted for financial aid for all the courses I have done until now either free or 90% discount.

Hope it helps.