Advanced Projects in Electron 4, React, and Redux (Udemy.com)

Use Electron.js to build advanced and powerful cross platform desktop applications with the latest web technologies

Created by: Packt Publishing

Produced in 2022

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What you will learn

  • Develop robust desktop applications using web development technologies
  • Build applications that work well on both Windows and macOS from a single codebase
  • Integrate powerful frontend technologies like React and Redux into your Electron .js apps
  • Release your apps for Windows and macOS
  • Build a lucrative ready-to-sell desktop app, because there is so little competition in the marketplace

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Overall Score : 20 / 100

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Course Description

Electron has gained immense popularity over the years as being a reliable tool for modern desktop applications. The new 4.0 release brings some great features to the table, allowing developers to build more powerful cross platform apps.
If you're a developer who has used the Electron framework to build a desktop app, this course will take you from where you currently are, on to being capable of applying the framework to build a series of robust applications. You'll learn how to skillfully chalk out great designs for your apps, that ensure practicality, reliability as well as usability for their users. Building 3 apps of increasing complexity throughout the course, you'll gain a strong knowledge of the ins and outs of Electron to be able to optimize, debug and make your apps highly responsive.
By the end of the course, you will be capable of building powerful desktop apps with GUIs that wow your clients.
About The Author
Leart Gjoni is a Software Engineer who is an expert in building robust and performant code. Most of the time he is involved in Web Apps development using Node.js and React.js or in Desktop Apps development using Electron.js. You will love how he gets to the point quickly and clearly, while teaching you the essential skills to become a successful Software Developer.Who this course is for:
  • Application developers who are familiar with Electron for Desktop apps

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Packt Publishing

Packt has been committed to developer learning since 2004. A lot has changed in software since then - but Packt has remained responsive to these changes, continuing to look forward at the trends and tools defining the way we work and live. And how to put them to work.
With an extensive library of content - more than 4000 books and video courses -Packt's mission is to help developers stay relevant in a rapidly changing world. From new web frameworks and programming languages, to cutting edge data analytics, and DevOps, Packt takes software professionals in every field to what's important to them now.
From skills that will help you to develop and future proof your career to immediate solutions to every day tech challenges, Packt is a go-to resource to make you a better, smarter developer.

Packt Udemy courses continue this tradition, bringing you comprehensive yet concise video courses straight from the experts.



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Disappointing.- During this course instructor tells you (more than once) to download some source codes, but they're not attached anywhere and there's no link to them, so good luck with following...- Section 4: 18. Testing the App - If you were hoping to write some proper tests you're out of luck. This one is pretty much "Start the app. Click! Click! Click! You see? Everything is working, so consider it as tested. Ah btw, I forgot to mention. I made the app full screen."