

So, it's still a very beginner-friendly course and a lot of professional devs use TS with React now. With Mosh's course, you'll learn basic TypeScript along the way as he doesn't assume you know TS. I believe Brian moves to TypeScript in his React Intermediate v5 course though. Mosh uses TypeScript, while Brian (in the intro course) uses JavaScript. I am also following the Frontend Master's Complete Intro to React v8 course by Brian Holt and his pace is a bit faster and you'll catch him referring to previous versions of his course or previous ways React did things, which if you're an absolute beginner to React, will throw you off.
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Code with Mosh React 18 Part 1 is really good so far. In any case your training courses are top notch so thank you very much again for all that you have given to this coding community.

All my coding an education has been pretty much self taught other than the electronics training that the Navy gave me and provided a great 20 year career before my 27 career at Micron Technology in Boise Idaho. I am now set to just learn it on my own at my own pace and I fully anticipate I will will get there … might take a couple of years so hope I have at least that much left in me. The pace was far faster then I expected and you learned one major point and was on to something new that very afternoon. I realize that I would have never made it even if the reason wasn’t a family issue. I attempted to partake in a 13 week immersive web bootcamp here and I had to drop out of it for personal family issues, it was a very fast paced environment and unfortunately only made it through the first week. Was not privy to most of these new frameworks and new languages but I love to learn.

It was all mostly php, some jquery and ajax stuff in a production environment. I had some experience with maintaining a few intranet websites for my previous position and they were pretty comprehensive sites I maintained. , I am 69 years old and still a young pup and will give it my best. I was recently laid off after a 27 year engineering technician career in Boise Idaho and was bummed for awhile, I have always wanted to become a web developer and this is now a new opportunity for me to try to pick this up. Mosh, Thank you so much for your incredible training resources here. (I’ll leave this up just in case anyone else makes the same mistake.) Once I updated it in the correct place and did a new commit the page updated via Vercel. I was updating the title in the index.html file in the dist folder instead of the index.html file in the game-hub folder. The page simply isn’t updated.ĮDIT: Never mind. I don’t see anything on Github or Vercel that indicates that anything went wrong with the deployment. Anyone have any thoughts on why? Perhaps there is some setting(s) in Github that I need to change? I’ve been searching around online and on Vercel’s help pages, but I haven’t found anything useful. However, I was able to connect my existing repo to the project in Vercel, and on the Vercel dashboard I can see my latest commit listed. I should note that I already had a Github repo that I had been syncing to throughout the class as we made commits, so I didn’t create a repo in Github in the way that Mosh did in the lesson. When I tried updating the page title like Mosh did in the deployment lesson, the page doesn’t get updated via Vercel. Overall, I enjoyed it and I think I learned quite a bit. I just finished up the course this evening.
