Congratulations 🎉
Woohoo, React has been conquered! You are officially a React guru. Take a moment to appreciate what you’ve learned throughout this course and give yourself a round of applause. With React under your tool belt, you are well-equipped to tackle complex projects confidently.
However, your React learning (or learning in general) doesn’t stop here. As proponents of a growth mindset, we believe there’s so much more to explore and learn.
What’s next
You may be interested in learning about React metaframeworks which build on top of React to allow developers to make full use of React’s latest features such as server components, as well as providing first class support for things like routing and data fetching, such as Next.js.
You can also keep up with the future of React by following the React RFC GitHub repository, which is where new features and changes to React are proposed, discussed, and eventually accepted or rejected. You may also be interested in reading the official React blog, which will also keep you up-to-date on the latest features.
You’re at a point in your React journey where you can begin learning about design patterns and architecture. patterns.dev is an exceptional resource that will help you build better React apps by leveraging powerful patterns. They are worth a bookmark!
You have come very far and you should be proud of yourself for getting to this point.
Before you move onto the next section. Fill out this React course feedback survey to add your input and experience with the section. This helps us improve the section as well as the overall course and is greatly appreciated.
Contribute
The Odin Project wouldn’t exist if not for contributors sharing their precious time and resources. We’d love to hear your ideas and suggestions to improve the React course. You can share your thoughts over on our Discord or better yet, open an issue on the The Odin Project’s curriculum repository.
Good luck and happy learning!