React For Beginners — ReactForBeginners.com
Starter files for the React For Beginners course. Come Learn React with me!
The code in this repo meant to be a reference point for anyone following along with the video course.
- Copy the first folder, and rename to
catch-of-the-day
- cd into
catch-of-the-day
and follow along with the videos
Each folder contains only the changed files for each video, so if you need any code, pull the appropriate file into your catch-of-the-day
folder.
You are welcome to submit Pull Requests but I'd like to keep the code as similar as possible to the course content.
You are welcome to use this code in your own applications. If you would like to use it for training purposes, please shoot me a message first to make sure it's okay.
There are a few possible options:
- If you are on Sublime Text 2, you should Upgrade to Sublime Text 3.
- Some users have reported restarting works
- You can try the JavaScript Next syntax highlighter instead
Make sure you are in a file with the extension of .js
before you do this step - you can't set the default for a file without having a file open!
Restart your dev tools or your chrome browser entirely
It's ZSH + Cobalt2 for iTerm2. I did a whole video series on it → CommandLinePowerUser.com
Make sure you have the latest Node and NPM installed. If you run node -v && npm -v
and get anything less than 4.0 and 3.0 you should download the installer from http://nodejs.org to upgrade.
Running npm commands with sudo
may cause security issues. Node and npm works well without super user privileges. Fortunately there is a very easy fix. Please follow the steps on this article by Pawel Grzybek. Enjoy using npm without 'sudo' now.
This is a known problem with watchify / watching files on Ubuntu. You can switch to polling on Ubuntu for an easy fix.
Open your gulpfile.js
and change watchify(browserify(props))
to watchify(browserify(props), { poll: true })
.