React Foundations

What React is

Understand React before learning its syntax.

8 minutes - Absolute beginner

What this means

React is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces. A user interface is the part of an app that people read, click, type into, and move through. React helps you describe that interface as small reusable pieces called components.

In beginner terms, this topic answers one practical question: "What should I write, and why does React care about it?" Do not try to memorize the syntax first. First understand the idea, then connect the syntax to that idea.

Why it matters

Beginners often try to build a whole page as one large file. React gives you a calmer way to work: build one piece, test it, then combine it with other pieces.

When you build real React screens, this idea helps you decide where data should live, what the user should see, and what should happen after an interaction. That is why this lesson is part of the main path instead of being an optional detail.

Step by step

1. Notice the UI problem this topic solves. 2. Look at the smallest possible example. 3. Change one value and predict what should appear. 4. Run the example and compare the result with your prediction. 5. Use the practice task before moving on.

Small example

function Welcome() {
  return <h1>Welcome to React</h1>;
}

Common mistake

Do not think React replaces JavaScript. React uses JavaScript. JSX is only a UI-friendly syntax that JavaScript tools understand.

Practice task

Pick a website homepage and list five pieces that could be components, such as Header, SearchBox, ProductCard, Footer, or LoginButton.

Remember this

React is JavaScript for building screens from reusable pieces.

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Examples

Try it: What React is

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Practice before moving on

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