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Hey! here. I've been hard at work on creating a new React course: . It's been in pre-sale and 50% of

[View in browser]( Hey! [Chris on Code]( here. I've been hard at work on creating a new React course: [Make 20 React Apps](. It's been in pre-sale and 50% off. Just wanted to drop some info that we're now done creating 10 of the 20 apps. They turned out super fun and informative! You can check them out below. Lots of good techniques and a LOT of React Hooks in these apps. > Price increases Monday. [Grab the course]( while it's still at 50%. Here's the 10 apps you'll build: - Markdown Editor: [Preview]( - [Demo]( - Pomodoro App: [Preview]( - [Demo]( - Paper Rock Scissors: [Preview]( - [Demo]( - Moving Link from Zelda Across a : [Preview]( - [Demo]( - Infinite Image Gallery: [Preview]( - [Demo]( - Browser Tabs: [Preview]( - [Demo]( - Trivia: [Preview]( - [Demo]( - Authentication: [Preview]( - Web Speech: [Preview]( - [Demo]( - Calendar Picker: [Demo]( Some of the apps we'll build in the all powerful gif format: [Price increases to $77 on Monday]( I'm creating the course as we speak. Thank you to everyone who has provided feedback. It's definitely changed what apps we build in this course. Since we're done with half of the course, the price will be increasing from $63 to $77. [Get the Course]( [What do you mean the course is "in-progress"?]( In-progress publishing means I'm releasing the course as its being made. I'm a big fan of making things in public (live-coding on Twitch, sharing drafts of articles, etc). By releasing the course before it's completely finished, we can both benefit. You can get a discount for it and I can get any feedback if you wanted to provide any comments/questions. [Free React Webinar]( I did a free React webinar. Check it out if you're interested in getting started with React and moving from vanilla JavaScript or jQuery. > [Go From Vanilla JavaScript to React]( Thanks thanks thanks for reading! From [Chris on Code]( scotch.io 618 Redruth Dr, Las Vegas NV 89178 United States You received this email because you signed up on our website. [Unsubscribe](

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