[ASK] Which is the best course to learn React Native?

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steve

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I've prev experience with React and want to learn react native, I want that course which follows the best practices of react native with latest updates. Also the course shouldn't be too lengthy.

Few courses are on my mind ,like :
1. Stephen Grider udemy course on React Native - he is probably the best instructor on React but he doesn't update his course, infact most of his courses are outdated -> Is this course updated ?
2. Mosh Hamedani RN course (his react course isn't that great comparing his courses on Node.js -> Any suggestion on taking his RN course?)


Nomad coders course is good but it's not available here..


Please suggest few more courses..
 
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smarttin07

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Personally, based on a project based approach / hands on approach and having gone through both courses, mosh's: one real project approach course (with so many features expecially in part 2) is far better than grider's very long(38hrs), little-example-projects (things you find on youtube) and almost no content, - infact you'd get much better value from a youtube series.
But if you prefer start from scratch approach with much explanations .. Maximilian Schwarzmüller course is a good start it also comes with one real project.
 

smarttin07

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Personally, based on a project based approach / hands on approach and having gone through both courses, mosh's: one real project approach course (with so many features expecially in part 2) is far better than grider's very long(38hrs), little-example-projects (things you find on youtube) and almost no content, - infact you'd get much better value from a youtube series.
But if you prefer start from scratch approach with much explanations .. Maximilian Schwarzmüller course is a good start it also comes with one real project.
 

steve

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Maximilian Schwarzmüller is an awesome instructor but I find his courses quite boring. :(
Will definitely look into mosh courses.
 
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