Developing Applications using ReactJS Training in Norway

  • Learn via: Classroom / Virtual Classroom / Online
  • Duration: 4 Days
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Price: From €3,620+VAT
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This course is a complete guide to building and testing scalable web applications using ReactJS, the industry’s leading JavaScript library. Using already-known knowledge of web development via HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you will build powerful single-page applications using React’s key features and add-ons.

This course will provide an overview of the React library before launching into each of the building blocks of developing React applications. Learners will create a project with the use of function and class components, routing, props, forms, state management, and many other key React concepts used in both single-developer and enterprise-level React application development.

Delivery is through instructor-led explanations and short follow-up exercises that allow learners to experiment with code. Learners will be continuously building upon a practical project throughout their learning.

Learners must have skills in the following:

  • At least 1 year of experience in a software/web app development role
  • Advanced knowledge and practical experience of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

It is essential you understand the face of contemporary web development to attend this course. We insist upon learners having a good understanding of and experience of JavaScript plus good HTML and CSS skills (as covered in QAHTMLCSS).

Target Audience

This course has been designed for learners who are:

  • Software Engineers
  • Front-End Developers
  • Full-Stack Developers

By the end of this course, you will learn how to:

  • Set up and run a simple React application.
  • Create both React function and class components whilst developing an appropriate component hierarchy for control flow and routing.
  • Develop and utilise React props within components for data flow.
  • Use static external data to populate components, as well as conditionally render items dependent on data values.
  • Create react forms via components and add into an application.
  • Work with state in React, and appropriately manage state throughout an application.
  • Manage inverse data flow within a React application via props and handler functions.
  • Utilise hooks within an application to work with external data and services.
  • Use context to abstract state from components.

1. Introduction to React

  • Introduction to React and its advantages
  • Create and run a React project
  • React and the Virtual DOM

2. Components

  • How to write and use a component
  • Function and Class Components
  • Embedding Dynamic Content
  • Header and Footer Components

3. Props

  • React and Data
  • Understanding Props and Data Flow
  • Default Props
  • Prop Types and Validation

4. Using Static Data

  • Data Sources and Importing Static Data
  • Using a Dataset with Maps

5. Forms

  • Building a React Form
  • Forms and State
  • Static Forms
  • Use Events within Forms

6. Conditional Rendering

  • How to render content conditionally
  • List Rendering
  • Importing and Rendering Data

7. Events

  • Event Handling
  • Events and Components

8. State

  • Introduction to State
  • Developing and Managing State
  • Add State into an application

9. Inverse Data Flow

  • Parent and Child Data Flow
  • Callbacks
  • Implementing Inverse Data Flow

10. useEffect Hooks

  • What is a Hook, and what are Effect Hooks?
  • Hook Flow
  • Implementing useEffect

11. External Data, Services and Requests

  • Making External Requests for Data
  • HTTP Request and Response Structure and Types
  • Using useEffect to collect data
  • JSON Server and RESTful APIs
  • Use an External Service to get, send and update data

12. Routing

  • React Router Introduction
  • Single-Page App architecture
  • Routing logic and implementation
  • Rendering via the Navigate component
  • Parameterised routes
  • Passing props to a routed component

13. Context

  • What is React Context?
  • Context use cases
  • State Management with Context
  • How is sessionStorage used within React?



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Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our Norway facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

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24 juli 2025
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Developing Applications using ReactJS Training Course in Norway

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