React Beginner Project: Build a Movie Search App
About this Course
In this focused, interactive course, you will learn React by developing a fully functional movie search application. As the most popular front-end framework, React is essential for modern web development, and this course provides a concise, hands-on introduction. Across 11 lessons, participants will engage in coding challenges designed to reinforce key concepts and ensure long-term retention. The course provides a solid introduction to core React principles, such as functional components and hooks, offering a strong foundation for developers looking to build their skills. By the end of the course, you will not only have a practical understanding of React but also a fully developed project to showcase in your portfolio. This course is ideal for those looking to quickly gain foundational knowledge and apply it in real-world scenarios. If this course feels advanced for your current skill level, we recommend exploring Scrimba\'s Learn React course, also available on Coursera.Created by: Scrimba

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