I'm looking to improve my front-end / full stack development skills. With help from my online friends, I am coming up with this list of resources. Some loose criteria:
- Focused on React. Nothing against Vue etc. Just the most common framework, and the one all of my recent employer's web properties use.
- Not just videos.
- Updated or recent. Knowledge gets stale quickly and so do courses teaching it.
Language / Framework specific #
Online Curriculums #
Free / Open #
- MDN Curriculum - free, or paid through Scrimba with 30% off. I see this recommended on Reddit quite a bit
- Full Stack open - from the University of Helsinki, free to complete, optional course credits through their open university system
- Become A Job Ready React Developer - A collection of YouTube videos
Commercial #
I am biased against these. Many dark patterns on web sites. I'll try and sort them by first impression good to bad.
- The Joy of React - $249-$599
- FrontendMasters - $390 for 1 year
- UI.dev
- Codefinity
- Modern web development course: beginner to advanced - Udemy, paid
- Career Path: Full-Stack Engineer - Code Academy, paid
- Full Stack Web Developer - Udacity
- IBM Full Stack Software Developer Professional Certificate - Coursera