MERN Stack Tutorial #8 - Making a React App

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In this MERN tutorial, we'll start our React application and set up a homepage route.

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As a professional senior engineer, I find myself context switching to different things a lot on the job which ends up making me forget some basics from where I came from - web related work. One basic is setting up a mern app and it’s basic structure. This tutorial is helping me as a resource for a quick reference. Keep it up!

TannerBarcelos
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I wanted to follow the MERN auth series, but decided to check out this course beforehands, even though I was already familiar with its concept. I'm really glad I did, it made me understand many details though I knew already in a much more detailed and structured way ! You're the best Shaun !

ruskasielu
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after going through about 3 other channels for MERN tutorial. This is the easiest format to me to learn. Thank you so much for your time!

blipblop
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For those that cannot find the CSS files in the repository, make sure to change your branch at the top left dropdown from "Main" to "lesson-8". Happy coding!

wrecker
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Amazing! I really appreciate that you divide these into a series instead of an hour long tutorial. It´s sooo much better to learn from! And extra creds for you making an ADHD kid watch a full video without skipping 80%!:)

samuelhedberg
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This kind of video is just gold for me. Thank you !

alexg
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I really like ur teaching style. I can understand easily

Mahi-tdrj
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Love this series, I had almost decided to stop doing full stack but you helped me to change my decision. Many thanks !:)

marinapaul__
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Hey Shaun! Completed this playlist within a day! Can't wait for your next video. I know it will be out today. Thank you for creating videos for us, buddy. There is only one instructor I would recommend to anyone, and that's you.

hand-somepaws
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I can't affort a mensual subscription, but definitly im going to buy some courses. I like the way that you explain. Well job teacher !

rinconfede
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I’m a big fan and have been watching your videos for years. Would you consider creating a React-based chat bot which uses the GPT-3 API? 🤞🏽

abeechr
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Hey Ninja, I could not find any one of the files you shared in your GitHub repository.

inspirationalquotes
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This is extremely helpful. I bought the course, but I still cannot find the course files referred to

kellyallen
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Good stuff! I haven't built a fullstack app in a while and this is just the refresher I needed. I did notice that npx create-react-app is depreciated. What new method do you recommend? I haven't used anything besides that. Thank you!

josevillacinda
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Thank you for a great series so far. Easy to follow and always entertaining. I'm trying to learn the MERN stack and it is really helping. However, at the moment I can't follow this lesson as the React won't let me start a new project. There seems to be a problem with the ESlint repository so you can't create a new React app. It looks like you can ignore certain packages when you create a new React app but I can't see how to do it. Any help would be appreciated.

TheAXMan
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Couple of notes so far. Downloading and installing the postman is better than using the web version. Secondly creating the react app can take in excess of 15 minutes. I'm not certain if that was due to having an external HD.

FullyBadDad
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Do we generally ignore the vulnerability errors?

ksomeone
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can any body tell me what is the extension that used the emmit abbreviation ? thanks in advanced

abdorabee
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couldnt find mern stack repo file for CSS in your github sir

sameershahbaz
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Hey! Amazing content as always. Thanks for that!
A question tho. When we write the delete controller why do we need to res the 'workout'? Are we gonna use it or thats the standard procedure? I assume the app would know what was delete without that line too, right?
Thanks in advance.

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