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3.1 Conclusion
Thanks for following along to the end of this course!
If you’re interested in learning more about React, Firebase, or ES6, check out some of the links below.
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1.Getting Started6 lessons, 27:04
1.1Introduction01:10
1.2Application Demo02:32
1.3Firebase Setup01:08
1.4Server Setup04:46
1.5User Accounts Setup11:56
1.6Front-End Setup05:32
2.Building the Application13 lessons, 1:29:43
2.1Router Setup04:09
2.2App Component04:26
2.3API04:00
2.4Login Component07:44
2.5PageList Component: Creating Pages07:26
2.6PageList Component: Listing Pages06:28
2.7Page Component12:09
2.8Section Component: Displaying Sections11:31
2.9Section Component: Editing Sections13:02
2.10Edit Locking03:54
2.11Working With Links05:19
2.12Working With Internal Links05:34
2.13Three Final Tweaks04:01
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:44
3.1Conclusion00:44
3.1 Conclusion
This brings us to the end of Building a Wiki with React and Firebase. I hope you've learned a lot about React and Firebase. React is a really cool library that can do a lot more than what we did in these lessons, so check out some of the links I'll put beneath this video if you wanna learn more about React. Firebase is a really cool platform as well, I'll include some links about Firebase underneath this video as well. So you can check out more of their other features, which are more than just data storage. They also do things like user authentication and static hosting. Finally, ECMAScript 6 is a great thing to be learning now. There are a lot of great resources out there and really, it is the way of the future of JavaScript applications, so you'd be smart to start learning it right now. Well, that's all for me for now, so I'll see you later.







