Introduction to React and Components
- What is a component?
 
A component is a modular, portable, replaceable, and reusable set of code, that does a specific thing.
- What are the charactistics of a component?
 
Reusable, Replaceable, Not context specific, Extensible, Encapsulated and Independent.
- What are the advantages of using component based architecture?
 
Many, some of them are: More reliable, easily reusable, easier to develop, and usually reduced costs.
- What is props short for?
 
Properties.
- How are props used in React?
 
Usually to pass data or functions from parents to children.
- What is the flow of props?
 
Uni-directional flow. (one way from parent to child).
 
| 301 | Home | 
|---|---|
| read01 | Introduction to React and Components | 
| read02 | State and Props | 
| read03 | Passing Functions as Props | 
| read04 | React and Forms | 
| read05 | Putting it all together | 
| read06 | NODE.JS | 
| read07 | REST | 
| read08 | APIs | 
| read09 | FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING | 
| read10 | In memory storage | 
| read11 | Authentication | 
| read12 | Mongo and Mongoose | 
| read13 | CRUD | 
| read14 | Project Ideas | 
| read15 | Project Kickoff |