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I've been using React for a couple of years now but when I started learning it I didn't pay too much attention to what React does for me, like what React abstracts through its API and why do I need to use JSX to build components, or why do we need Babel and so on. So if you're starting learning React or working with it, you might find this post helpful to know about core concepts.
When I started learning how to code, I looked for many online resources such as blog posts, youtube videos, online courses, and I used to take them and do the same thing they were doing and then jumped to another resource to do the same over and over again.
After a couple of years, a new paradigm of CSS-in-JS appears and tries to solve these problems to construct and manage our styles in a component-specific manner to allows us to create custom, exportable components. One of them is Styled Components, it provides us many cool features to style our React components.
We all feel intimidating at first when we start working with git since we are afraid to break something but here I will show you how to fix them.
Across my experience as a developer, I've tried many things to find my favorite way to learn effectively and avoid wasting some time, avoid tutorials hell and take the most of many resources out there.
There are many tools that allow you to write high-quality code such as Eslint and Prettier. Find out how to integrate them in your React Application
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