This week on React Podcast we sit down with James K Nelson. We discuss what makes React hard to learn and how he's addressing that with his teaching platform frontarm.com.
We talk about learning React without the buzzwords, his new router — Navi — and how to make some React bacon.
This is a great episode for those who have had trouble keeping up with React and want to discover and master the things have remained the same
Featuring * James K Nelson — Twitter, Website, GitHub * Michael Chan — Twitter, Website, GitHub
Links * Weird, or just different? — Derek Siver’s TED talk on Japanese vs American street naming * Dan Abromov’s tweet about React without buzzwords * Learn React’s fundamentals without the buzzwords * The Little Schemer — The book we mention that uses the Socratic method to teach functional programming * railstutorial.org — How chantastic learned Rails * “What’s not going to change in the next 10 years?” — Jeff Bezos’ famous focusing question * ReactJS Tokyo * create-react-app — Set up a modern web app by running one command * Next.js — The React Framework for Everything * Navi — Declarative, asynchronous routing for React
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