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5.1 Conclusion
React certainly changed the way we build web applications, and even if you don't plan on using React in your future projects, knowing how to use it, even at a basic and fundamental level, is well worth your time. And, as I leave you, it's my hope that you have a fundamental understanding of how to build React apps.
My name is Jeremy McPeak, and from all of us here at Envato Tuts+, thank you for watching!
1.Introduction2 lessons, 06:11
1.1Introduction00:53
1.2Creating Projects05:18
2.Getting Started2 lessons, 14:39
2.1Touring a New Project07:16
2.2Creating Components07:23
3.Building the Hangman Game5 lessons, 39:23
3.1Writing the Application Component07:28
3.2Iterating Over Components08:56
3.3Adding Functionality to Components09:21
3.4Generating More Components04:52
3.5Adding Style to Components08:46
4.Working With Data4 lessons, 32:39
4.1Using State and Events10:17
4.2Facilitating Child-to-Parent Communication09:35
4.3Adding Dynamic Content04:53
4.4Handling User Input07:54
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:56
5.1Conclusion00:56
5.1 Conclusion
React, certainly changed the way that we build web applications. And even if you don't plan on using React in your future projects, knowing how to use it, even at a basic and fundamental level, is well worth your time. And it's my hope that as I leave you, that you have the fundamental understanding of how to build React applications. Now, of course, we just barely scratched the surface of what React has to offer. So, if you want to continue using React in your apps, I recommend checking out the tutorials and documentation at reactjs.org. It is after all the place to go for React info. Of course, you can also head over to Tuts+, where we have a lot of great courses and tutorials just waiting for you. Thank you so much for watching this course. Please feel free to contact me through Twitter or the Tuts+ forums if you have any questions. From all of us here at Tuts+, thank you, and I will see you next time.