The goal of this tutorial is to quickly get you off the ground with React
concepts. This tutorial has hands-on exercises which I consider to be the most important part of this tutorial.
The way this tutorial works is that first, you have to checkout this project on your computer, and run the application locally. Then open the application on a browser and you can go through the tutorial as you like.
Checkout
Checkout the project to your computer using git
:
git clone https://github.com/tyroprogrammer/learn-react-app.git
Environment Setup
You can either use npm
or yarn
to run this application. Please pick one and follow below instructions.
If you want to use yarn
and don't have yarn
installed on your local machine please execute below command to install yarn
:
npm install -g yarn
Installing Dependencies
On the root directory of the project please execute either one of the below commands to install all the project dependencies. You don't have to run both commands, just pick one.
yarn install
OR
npm install
Starting application
On the root directory of the project please execute either one of the below commands to start the tutorial application:
yarn start
OR
npm start
After this is complete, the application will be deployed on port 3000
. Open a browser and navigate to localhost:3000
.
Online Tutorial
You can also run this tutorial in Gitpod, a free online dev environment for GitHub:
Following the tutorial
Tutorials on this application are fairly straightforward to follow. Each tutorial has one or more exercises. You'll see once you are in the tutorial.
The exercise panel has split view. The left-hand side of the screen has your solution rendered and the right-hand side of the screen has the target solution. Right above the exercise panel, you'll see the location of exercise files.
Please open the exercise file on your favorite editor (VS Code, Atom, Sublime, IntelliJ etc.) and start making changes by following the instructions. Exercise files are heavily commented. Read through the comments and you should be able to write up the solution. If you have any confusion you can refer to the solution file for that exercise. Every time you make changes to the exercise file and save it, the browser will reload automatically reflecting your changes.
Exercise Comment Guide
Most comments in the exercise files start with one of the below signs. This is to help you understand what you should do to the code immediately following these comments.
FAQ
Do I need to install `yarn` or can I use `npm`?
You don't really need yarn. Just use npm if you like.
Which browser should I use?
This tutorial has been tested in Chrome only so I highly recommend you use Chrome.
Which code editor should I use for exercise?
Anything really (Sublime, Atom, VS Code, IntelliJ) - its your preference.
I accidentally deleted something in an exercise that I shouldn't have. What should I do?
The easiest way is to just revert back to the previous version on your editor. If you want to start anew, then just checkout that particular file from GitHub again using something like:
git checkout HEAD -- exercise/01-helloWorld.js
Contribution
If you went through the exercise and saw some inconsistencies or if you have an idea to make the overall tutorial better please feel free to open a PR.