Video description
If you are looking for a best-in-class routing option for React, look no further than React Router 4. It provides a great library for your React or React Native projects with a simple syntax. In this course, we’ll explore the basics of Router 4 and apply them to two projects: a React web application and a React Native application. We’ll explore the library in detail, covering subjects such as basic routing, linking, code-splitting, animation in routing, and much more. Learners must have JavaScript ES6 standards experience and basic React app development experience.
- Explore and understand all of the basic capabilities of React Router 4
- Learn how React Router 4 applies to web React applications
- Discover how React Router 4 applies to React Native applications
Emmanuel Henri weaves web wonders at Québec City-based Manny Designs. A full-stack developer with 20 years of experience in programming, technology, and design, Manny's toolbox includes JIRA/Atlassian tools, agile methods, Meteor, React, Node, JavaScript, Swift, HTML, CSS, MongoDB, and MySQL. He holds a BS in Computer Science from Athabasca University.
Table of Contents
Introduction to the React Routing Course
Tools and Editors for React Routing
React Base Project
Basics of React Router
React Native Uses
Create the React Routes
Code Page 1 for New React Router
Use Link for React Navigation
React Route with Params
Set up 404 with React Router
Where Do You Go from Here with React Router?