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[COURSE] Add UW–Madison CS571 for Web/Mobile Development #464

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This course provides a comprehensive but concise introduction to the best practices of React front-end development and React Native mobile development. It focuses on the latest versions of React and React Native and is updated every semester. It is a valuable resource for tackling the complexities of front-end development.

The course also offers a good training ground. Be prepared for a significant workload throughout the semester. If you are unsure about how to write React code when doing homework, I recommend spending extra time carefully reading the relevant chapters on react.dev before diving in.

@PKUFlyingPig PKUFlyingPig changed the title Add a new course CS 571 (UW–Madison) for Web/Mobile Development [COURSE] Add UW–Madison CS571 for Web/Mobile Development Jun 8, 2023
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Thanks for your contribution, this is a great course! Please remember to add an entry in the “Web开发” section in mkdocs.yml to make your course available on the csdiy.wiki website.

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Thanks for your contribution, this is a great course! Please remember to add an entry in the “Web开发” section in mkdocs.yml to make your course available on the csdiy.wiki website.

Done! Thank you for sharing and building the whole infrastructure!

@PKUFlyingPig PKUFlyingPig merged commit c2ab954 into PKUFlyingPig:master Jun 8, 2023
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