EpicReact.dev is the best place for web developers of all experience levels to learn React from the basics through to advanced concepts and building a real-world application.
Kent C. Dodds and egghead have collaborated to make Epic React a truly high-quality and delightful learning experience for you. Kent created, designed and recorded all the content, while egghead team members and collaborators provided planning, design and development support. Epic React is also built using egghead infrastructure as the CMS.
Meet the humans who have helped make Epic React possible.
Kent designed, created and recorded all the material for Epic React to teach you everything he knows about React in a clear, path-driven way. He's rigorously tested the content in a series of live workshops and revised it based on feedback from learners.
TwitterJoel managed and coordinated the production of Epic React, working closely with Kent from conception to implementation as well as serving as technical architect and lead developer for the custom courseware that drives the course.
TwitterAs product designer/developer, Vojta handled the UI/UX design and development of Epic React.
TwitterNicoll lead the content migration into the course infrastructure and did QA reviews to identify fixes needed ahead of launch. She also provided platform development support.
TwitterZac did UX testing on the workshop modules — reviewing them for any quality control issues and ensuring the workflow of each makes sense for learners.
TwitterHaze did all video editing for each of the 350 lessons to ensure a smooth viewing experience.
TwitterTaylor worked with Kent during the workshop design process to help define the learner outcomes and concepts that would be taught in each of the modules, as well as the plan to achieve those outcomes.
TwitterIan did the back-end development to build Epic React as a standalone product using Gatsby and MDX for this massive workshop, using egghead's infrastructure as the CMS.
TwitterYevhen contributed to the front-end development with his CSS wizardry.
TwitterLucas reviewed the edited lessons to identify any quality issues that needed fixing and reviewed accompanying transcripts for accuracy.
TwitterCree reviewed and edited lesson transcripts to ensure they were accurate and matched up with the lessons.
TwitterLauro did UX testing on the workshop's models, reviewed lesson transcripts, and helped with coordinating the content review efforts.
TwitterMaxime is responsible for creating the delightful illustrations used throughout Epic React.
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