Tech Tutorial: Learning React.js for Single-Page Web Applications – Episode 26: Debugging React Using Chrome Developer Tools

In this video, we learn how to debug React.js components using the Chrome Developer Tools.


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Tech Tutorial: Learning React.js for Single-Page Web Applications – Episode 25: Using PubSub for Parent Child Communication

In this video, we see how to use common JavaScript pub/sub or publish/subscribe libraries to allow components to communicate with each other. This pattern allows us to get rid of notification handling code that are passed from parent components to child components and decouple our components from from another. This decoupling allows our components to be more reusable within our user interfaces.


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Tech Tutorial: Learning React.js for Single-Page Web Applications – Episode 24: Using PubSub Libraries for Global Event Subscription

In this video, we see how to use common JavaScript pub/sub or publish/subscribe libraries to allow components to communicate with each other. This pattern allows us to get rid of notification handling code that are passed from parent components to child components and decouple our components from from another. This decoupling allows our components to be more reusable within our user interfaces.


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Programming and software development are awesome! Being that you are learning along with me, there is a really good chance you can make this a career. Based on my own life experience, let me suggest to you that you go get a Computer Science degree from Neumont College of Computer Science and kick your life into hyper-drive.

visit: https://www.neumont.edu/