If you want to learn React.js you came to the right place. We prepared a set of practical exercises that will help you learn React.js from square one. The only thing you need to know is JavaScript. Here we are using ECMAScript 2015 standard.
The Koans are a set of tasks to complete. Prepared tests checks if they are done correctly.
Make sure you have Node.js and Python 2 installed.
git clone https://github.com/arkency/reactjs_koans.git
cd reactjs_koans
npm run setup
- Edit the files found in the
exercises
directory. - The
koans
directory contains the source of all the exercises.test
contains the tests. src
contains files compiled fromexercises
.build
contains sources launched in the web browser version of Koans.
You can run a webserver and see your changes live in your web browser:
- Run command
npm run start
- Visit http://localhost:8080/
- Remember about running the setup script before you start working on Koans!
- Work on the code found in the
exercises
directory and run the tests to see if you did everything right. - You need to do the exercises in the given order.
- Try to not peek at the test files! They contain spoilers.
- To run the tests, use
npm run test
. To automatically run tests when your code changes, usenpm run watch
.
If you want to read more about React.js and modern JavaScript applications, check out our React Kung Fu blog.
For people who finished Koans, we prepared something to go continue: the React by example book. In this book, we explain how to create common widgets like password-strength meter or credit card input.
For the price of the ebook, you get:
- Over 140 pages of React content. From fast introduction to React to example Todo app;
- 11 practical real-world examples;
- Repositories with code for most of the examples;
It's an early version of the book. It means some wording in book may change and there will be more examples later. All updates for the book are free.
You can use special 20% discount code: REACTKOANS. Grab your copy today or download a free chapter
- React docs - it's a great source of in-depth information about React.
- Why keys are important in React - great reading explaining the reason for React's keys.
- Reactiflux. User group on Slack. You can meet a lot of people using React there. There's a channel for beginners
needhelp
.
React Koans is funded and maintained by Arkency. Check out our other open-source projects.
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