A Practical hands-on training to building React components library with Storybook.
In this practical, hands-on course, you will learn how to build a React components library with Storybook. You will start by learning React fundamentals and then move on to creating a whole React components library with Storybook. You will also learn about different types of automated testing for Components, how to test components in isolation and how to write CI/CD pipelines.
It doesn't matter if you're a seasoned React developer or just starting out - this course will help take your skills to the next level. With practical examples based on real-world components, we'll cover everything from building user interfaces with React's simple yet powerful DSLs all the way to properly styling our modules using CSS.
The course is designed in such a way that you will be able to create authentic-looking components for any project, whether it's a web app or Single Page Application (SPA). You'll also get insights into how companies develop and maintain standards using JavaScript-based technologies like React!
This course is perfect for anyone who wants to learn more about React and how to build Component libraries. So, if you're ready to take your React skills to the next level, sign up today!
What You Will Learn: You will learn how to build React components using React v17, Class-based components, Functional components, Hooks, JSX, Props , State, Storybook to develop Components, CSS Modules, Component Composition, Unit Testing, Storybook testing, Testing Accessibility, Visual Regression Testing, CI/CD
Why You Should Take This Class: If you are a Frontend developer who wants to learn React or you have used React but want to learn more advanced concepts and how to use React in a production environment to create Web components and how to develop components in isolation with Storybook then you should take this class
Who This Class is For: Frontend developers who know the basics of Javascript and CSS
Materials/Resources: Javascript & CSS knowledge, Node.js installed, IDE , github account