if you haven't worked through https://react.dev/learn , I'd give it a go before jumping into a course. It covers basically everything native to react and even has challenges to complete along the way just like any other course Answer from a-e-j-a on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/reactjs › jonas schmedtman just released his react course !
r/reactjs on Reddit: Jonas Schmedtman just released his React Course !
June 6, 2023 -

Man, this guy is a gem, I went from zero to build a full application because of this guy I think he’s the best teacher around and I tried many.

Noobs just try his courses in order , I’m not a intelligent man and I got pretty good at coding with him.

https://www.udemy.com/course/the-ultimate-react-course/?couponCode=REACT-LAUNCH

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reddit.com › r/learnjavascript › thoughts on jonas schmedtmann’s javascript, react, and node.js courses
r/learnjavascript on Reddit: Thoughts on Jonas Schmedtmann’s JavaScript, React, and Node.js courses
June 8, 2025 -

Hey everyone 👋

I’ve been looking to level up my full-stack development skills and came across Jonas Schmedtmann’s courses on JavaScript, React, and Node.js on Udemy.

He seems super popular and I’ve heard his courses are really well structured, but I wanted to hear from people who’ve actually taken them:

Are the courses still up-to-date in 2025 ?

How’s his teaching style — is it beginner-friendly, engaging, and project-based?

Do the projects reflect real-world use cases or feel more tutorial-ish?

How do his courses compare to others like Colt Steele, Angela Yu, or The Net Ninja?

I’d love to get your honest thoughts before I commit. Appreciate any feedback

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reddit.com › r/react › just started learning react with jonas schmedtmann — would love your thoughts or advice!⚛️🚀
r/react on Reddit: Just started learning React with Jonas Schmedtmann — would love your thoughts or advice!⚛️🚀
May 1, 2025 -

Hey everyone! I recently began Jonas Schmedtmann’s React course and I’m really excited about diving deeper into frontend development. His teaching style feels clear and structured so far, and I’m enjoying the hands-on projects.

I’d love to hear from anyone who’s taken this course —

How did it help your React journey?

Did it prepare you well for real-world projects or job interviews?

Any tips to stay consistent and get the most out of it?

Also, if you have alternative or supplementary resources that pair well with Jonas's course, feel free to share

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reddit.com › r/react › is it feasible to finish "the ultimate react course 2024" by jonas schmedtmann in 4 weeks?
r/react on Reddit: Is it feasible to finish "The Ultimate React Course 2024" by Jonas Schmedtmann in 4 weeks?
October 30, 2024 -

I started doing this course with basically no prior Java Script knowledge and I'm finding it ridiculously hard. I was thinking of quitting my job a little earlier to focus more on it before starting my next job. I might have like 10/40 sections done by this time. What do you guys think?

I'm on section 5 and I started out transcribing what he's donig and making mistakes and fixing them with the video and chatGPT but now its so complex I'm just watching the videos and I guess I'll do the challenges using his videos instead when they pop up.

I'm a commerce graduate heading into consulting, and it was reccomended to me by someone with a lot of industry experience that I should learn JS so I need to learn as much as possible before commencing work.

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reddit.com › r/reactjs › how long should it take me to finish an 85 hour react course?
r/reactjs on Reddit: How long should it take me to finish an 85 hour React course?
July 8, 2024 -

Hey folks, I'm planning to take this React/Nextjs course by Jonas schmedtmann on udemy, the course is huge, 85 hours, and teaches everything React as well as some Nextjs ( Pretty basic stuff tho ) and Supabase ( Basic ) .

I'm already familiar with HTML/CSS, Javascript, and actually took 40% of this course ( So React isn't totally new to me ) before I decided to restart it and start from scratch again because I felt like past a point I was mostly just consuming content without any attention or even practice, I kinda turned it into a competition to just finish lectures.

anyways, I'm looking to start the course again from lecture zero to complete but this time I'd like to actually absorb the content, I wanna know how long it should take me as a full time web development learner?

* I have no responsibilities, job, studies etc so my only task is to study webdev and practice it.

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reddit.com › r/react › how long should it take me to finish an 85 hour react course?
r/react on Reddit: How long should it take me to finish an 85 hour React course?
July 8, 2024 -

Hey folks, I'm planning to take this React/Nextjs course by Jonas schmedtmann on udemy, the course is huge, 85 hours, and teaches everything React as well as some Nextjs ( Pretty basic stuff tho ) and Supabase ( Basic ) .

I'm already familiar with HTML/CSS, Javascript, and actually took 40% of this course ( So React isn't totally new to me ) before I decided to restart it and start from scratch again because I felt like past a point I was mostly just consuming content without any attention or even practice, I kinda turned it into a competition to just finish lectures.

anyways, I'm looking to start the course again from lecture zero to complete but this time I'd like to actually absorb the content, I wanna know how long it should take me as a full time web development learner?

* I have no responsibilities, job, studies etc so my only task is to study webdev and practice it.

Find elsewhere
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reddit.com › r/reactjs › best react.js course for a back-end developer
r/reactjs on Reddit: Best react.js course for a Back-End developer
February 1, 2024 -

I'm a back-end developer and writing front-end really messes with my brain. But currently, I need to start learning react.js so I need a course recommendation. I really like Jonas Schmedtmann's teaching style but I need to know if his react course is as good as his back-end courses.

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reddit.com › r/reactjs › best course to learn react? jonas vs max?
r/reactjs on Reddit: Best Course to Learn React? Jonas vs Max?
February 21, 2024 -

I'm looking for some help in choosing the best course to learn ReactJS.

I have two courses that I am considering

  • The Ultimate React Course 2024: React, Redux & More - Jonas Schmedtann

  • React - The Complete Guide 2024 (incl. React Router & Redux) - Maximilian Schwarzmuller

However, I am open to any other suggestions that you may have.

Thank you in advance for your help!

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reddit.com › r/frontend › which react course should i take on udemy ?
r/Frontend on Reddit: Which React course should I take on Udemy ?
December 18, 2023 -

I have tested max's course, it is hard to follow and I find his style confusing. I have completed Angela Yu's course and looking for someone with a similar teaching style, but for react beginner to advanced level. I am confused between Stephen Grider, Jonas Schmedtmann and Colt Steele. Any suggestions from self taught programmers/ ppl working as a react dev is helpful...
Others who have taken the course feel free to comment

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reddit.com › r/reactjs › learning react
r/reactjs on Reddit: Learning React
June 20, 2023 -

Been studying and building programs mostly in HTML, CSS and JavaScript for the last year and started learning React.

I have built several React projects that are "ok" and have read the documentation etc. Was going through Scrimba's React course but its pretty outdated and once you get 3/4's of the way through the course kinda sucks and then when I look at advanced React it also appears to be very outdated as they are discussing class components and I don't want to waste my time.

Anyways was curious of a decent React course and was looking at Traversy React from front to back 2022 as its a shorter course and I think a 50+ hour course doesn't make sense as I would prefer to build solo projects vs watching videos. I like how Traversy teaches as it's straight to the point but have only watched his YT videos vs course etc.

Looking for any info on a 20 hour or less course that is decent on Modern React to further my knowledge and gain new perspective.

Any feedback would be great.

Cheers and Happy Coding

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reddit.com › r/reactjs › best react course ?
r/reactjs on Reddit: Best react course ?
July 17, 2023 -

Hi what's the best react course ? I been thinking between Andrew Mead,Maximilian or Jonas Schmedtmann. I read mixed reviews about Maximilian. And I really like Jonas as I done he's HTML and Js course but I don't know how he's React course is. I heard Andrew mead is very good aswell.

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reddit.com › r/reactjs › schmedtmann's ultimate react course worth it? alternatives?
Schmedtmann's Ultimate React course worth it? Alternatives? : r/reactjs
August 17, 2023 - Somewhere in the course, Jonas did mention that he'll be releasing a NextJS section, most likely in early 2024 if that's useful for you. ... Remember that one time Sokka accidentally used an extra syllable in that Haiku Battle in Ba Sing Se? That was a Sokka Haiku and you just made one. ... I took the free Scrimba course (Learn React, by Bob Ziroll) and enjoyed it so much that I immediately went through his other courses: Learn React Router 6 (free) and his advanced course (paid).
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reddit.com › r/react › react course by john smilga vs jonas schmedtmann
r/react on Reddit: react course by John Smilga vs Jonas Schmedtmann
December 29, 2025 -

hello, i wonder which one to buy, both of them have well designed projects with beautiful UI. as to this point, they are both better than max and stephen's course I think. is there someone that enrolled both course can tell me which is better?

i also am considering to take HuXn's course on Youtube, which is free 50h. But I can't see how the course projects look like. I just finished his vue with composition api course which is 6.5h, it's helpful. but I need to reorganize the projects component to show them in one page, and the UI is not very well designed and homogeneous.

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reddit.com › r/react › jonas schmedtmann's udemy course vs. full stack open – which one should i take?
r/react on Reddit: Jonas Schmedtmann's Udemy Course vs. Full Stack Open – Which One Should I Take?
February 23, 2025 -

I'm trying to decide between Jonas Schmedtmann’s Udemy course (React, Node.js, etc.) and the Full Stack Open course by the University of Helsinki.

I want to learn modern full-stack web development and become job-ready. I know both courses cover React and Node.js, but I’d love to hear from people who have taken them:

Which one provides better hands-on experience and real-world skills? Which course is more in-depth and up-to-date? If you've taken both, which one helped you more in landing a job or improving your skills? Any major drawbacks of either course? Would love to hear your experiences and recommendations! Thanks.

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reddit.com › r/learnjavascript › should i move to react after completing jonas schmedttman's javascript course?
Should I move to react after completing Jonas Schmedttman's JavaScript course? : r/learnjavascript
April 7, 2024 - React will introduce you to a new way of thinking about UI development, with concepts like components, state management, and the virtual DOM. Since you've got a good grasp on JavaScript, these concepts will be easier to understand. ... If you're sticking with his courses then I would either ...