Learners will apply React fundamentals to build a complete real-world application, implement core frontend features such as cart management, filtering, sorting, and styling, and evaluate a finished project for correctness and usability. By the end of the course, learners will confidently construct reusable components, organize business logic using services, and integrate calculations and UI behavior into a cohesive React application.

Build a React Shopping App: Apply Real-World Concepts
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Build a React Shopping App: Apply Real-World Concepts
This course is part of Apply React & React Native Through Real-World Projects Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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What you'll learn
Build a complete React application using reusable components and clean project structure.
Implement real-world features like cart management, filtering, sorting, and dynamic calculations.
Apply best practices in styling, state handling, and usability to deliver a production-ready React app.
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