🚀 Things I wish I knew before learning React 1. Learn JavaScript properly first 2. Understand components deeply 3. Practice state management early 4. Build projects instead of watching too many tutorials 5. Consistency matters more than speed Tutorials help, but real growth starts when you build. That changed everything for me. What do you wish you knew earlier as a developer? #ReactJS #FrontendDeveloper #WebDevelopment #JavaScript
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🚀 React Hooks Explained (Intermediate Level) I’ve been learning React deeply and created simple notes about: ✅ useEffect (Side Effects) ✅ useRef (DOM & Mutable Values) I simplified concepts with examples and real use cases. If you're learning React, this will help you understand hooks faster 💡 #React #WebDevelopment #JavaScript #Frontend
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Before jumping into React.js, master your JavaScript fundamentals first. 🚀 React is just a library built on top of JavaScript — if your basics are weak, React will feel confusing. Here’s what you should know before entering React: • Variables (let, const) • Data types & operators • Functions (especially arrow functions) • Arrays & objects • DOM manipulation • Events & event handling • ES6+ features (destructuring, spread, modules) • Async JavaScript (Promises, async/await) Don’t rush into frameworks. Build a strong foundation first — it will make learning React faster and smoother. 👉 Learn JavaScript deeply, then React will make sense. #JavaScript #ReactJS #WebDevelopment #Frontend #CodingJourney
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Day 5 of Learning React JS 🚀 Today was all about going deeper into how React actually works behind the scenes. I focused on understanding state and props more clearly—and things are finally starting to click! Here’s what I explored today: 🔹 How state controls dynamic data inside components 🔹 Passing data using props and making components reusable 🔹 The importance of keeping components clean and modular 🔹 Practiced building a small interactive UI (and fixed a lot of bugs 😅) One key realization: React is less about memorizing syntax and more about thinking in components. It’s challenging at times, but also super rewarding when things start working the way you expect. Slowly building confidence step by step Looking forward to diving into hooks next! #ReactJS #WebDevelopment #LearningJourney #JavaScript #FrontendDevelopment #100DaysOfCode
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Every expert was once a beginner—and this roadmap proves it. Start simple, stay consistent, and build your way up: 💡 Learn HTML to structure your ideas 🎨 Master CSS to design beautiful experiences ⚡ Use JavaScript to add life and interaction 🔧 Manage code with Git & GitHub ⚛️ Build powerful UIs with React 🌐 Go backend with Node.js 🚀 And most importantly… BUILD PROJECTS 👉 Don’t just watch tutorials—create, fail, improve, repeat. Success in tech isn’t about talent, it’s about consistency. 💬 Which step are you currently on? #WebDevelopment #CodingJourney #FrontendDeveloper #BackendDeveloper #JavaScript #ReactJS #NodeJS #LearnToCode #CareerGrowth
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Most developers jump straight into React… But the real game-changer? 👉 Mastering JavaScript first. React is just a layer, the real power comes from understanding closures, async behavior, event loop, and how the browser actually runs your code. When you deeply understand JavaScript: • Debugging becomes easier • Performance thinking improves • Frameworks feel replaceable, not overwhelming I used to focus on “how to build in React” Now I focus on “how JavaScript works underneath” And suddenly… everything clicks. Frameworks will change. Concepts won’t. #JavaScript #ReactJS #WebDevelopment #FrontendDeveloper #CodingJourney #LearnToCode #DeveloperMindset
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🚀 Day 12 of Consistent Learning – React Journey Getting more comfortable with real-world React patterns. 🔹 What I covered: - Handling errors in React - useEffect dependency array - Adding and managing effects 🔹 Key takeaway: Understanding the dependency array is crucial to control when effects run. Proper error handling and well-managed effects make applications more stable and predictable. 🔹 Next step: Continue learning new React concepts step by step while strengthening these fundamentals. Improving reliability, one concept at a time. #React #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Frontend #LearningInPublic
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🔗 Understanding Props in React As I continue learning React, today I explored Props — a key concept for building reusable components 💡 What are Props? Props (short for properties) are used to pass data from one component to another 📌 What I learned: • Props are read-only • They help make components reusable • Data flows from parent → child 🔧 Example: I passed search data from my main component to a child component to make it dynamic 🚀 Why it matters: Props help break down UI into smaller, manageable, and reusable pieces Understanding props made my code more structured and cleaner 💡 Learning step by step and building consistency 🚀 #ReactJS #FrontendDevelopment #Props #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #LearningInPublic
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React.js Learning React but stuck in tutorials? Watching ≠ Building. We help you: ✔ Build real-world React applications ✔ Understand components, hooks & APIs ✔ Work on practical projects ✔ Gain confidence as a frontend developer Stop consuming. Start creating. 📩 info@mentorforhire.com #ReactJS #FrontendDevelopment #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Coding #Upskill
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Is it a good decision to learn JavaScript in 2026? 🤔 Yes — absolutely. JavaScript is still the backbone of the web 🌐 From frontend to backend with Node.js, it offers endless opportunities. But remember: Don’t just learn JavaScript — master a framework like React and build real projects. 🚀 The future belongs to those who build, not just learn. #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Coding #TechCareer #2026
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