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β’ Requires more memory.
β’ Typically used in languages like C, C++.
β’ Compiled code runs faster.
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β’ Translates code line by line.
β’ Shows errors one by one while reading the code.
β’ Does not generate any file.
β’ Requires less memory.
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Setting up a development environment
Creating a basic React app
πDay 2: JSX and Components
Understanding JSX
Creating functional components
Using props to pass data
πDay 3: State and Lifecycle
Component state
Lifecycle methods (componentDidMount, componentDidUpdate, etc.)
Updating and rendering based on state changes
πDay 4: Handling Events
Adding event handlers
Updating state with events
Conditional rendering
πDay 5: Lists and Keys
Rendering lists of components
Adding unique keys to components
Handling list updates efficiently
πDay 6: Forms and Controlled Components
Creating forms in React
Handling form input and validation
Controlled components
πDay 7: Conditional Rendering
Conditional rendering with if statements
Using the && operator and ternary operator
Conditional rendering with logical AND (&&) and logical OR (||)
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Inline styles in React
Using CSS classes and libraries
CSS-in-JS solutions
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Setting up React Router
Navigating between routes
Passing data through routes
πDay 10: Context API and State Management
Introduction to the Context API
Creating and consuming context
Global state management with context
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What is Redux?
Actions, reducers, and the store
Integrating Redux into a React application
πDay 12: React Hooks (useState, useEffect, etc.)
Introduction to React Hooks
useState, useEffect, and other commonly used hooks
Refactoring class components to functional components with hooks
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Error boundaries
Debugging React applications
Error handling best practices
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Production builds and optimizations
Code splitting
Performance best practices
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Making API requests in React
Handling API responses
Async/await in React
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Working with form libraries like Formik or React Hook Form
Form validation and error handling
πDay 17: Authentication and User Sessions
Implementing user authentication
Handling user sessions and tokens
Securing routes
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Introduction to Redux Toolkit
Creating slices
Simplified Redux configuration
πDay 19: Routing in Depth
Nested routing with React Router
Route guards and authentication
Advanced route configuration
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Memoization and useMemo
React.memo for optimizing components
Virtualization and large lists
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WebSockets for real-time communication
Implementing chat or notifications
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Implementing RESTful or GraphQL APIs
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