What are you looking to use the stack for? Is it just for your personal use? For a project? I haven't worked with much React personally but I'm sure there's a lot of useful info out there...
Right now it's training for work. We are making a log-in, simple contact form and a thank you page. Just to understand and familiarize ourselves with it.
hashnode.com/post/react-tutorial-using-mern-stack… looks like pretty good and straight-forward as a guide. I've got a few freelance jobs and a few other people I help out, but if you're new to coding and find you need any help I'm more than willing to give basic assistance, even though it's not my main focus. I know things can be tricky when you're training in something totally new. On the other hand I'm wary about appearing patronising and I don't want to overplay my ability to help, but don't be embarrassed to ask if you get stuck :).
Or I might even be able to write a guide myself if you don't need it urgently, and maybe other people at work could use it too? Though I don't think I'll get chance for a couple of days, so if you and your work need it urgently it wouldn't be so easy, but it might be a useful exercise for me to write a proper guide.
Peter Carter
Do you understand your code from the inside *and* the outside?
What are you looking to use the stack for? Is it just for your personal use? For a project? I haven't worked with much React personally but I'm sure there's a lot of useful info out there...