Most React tutorials focus on basic concepts and building simple apps like to-do and weather apps, leaving learners unprepared for real-world projects.
The gap in tutorials lies in teaching learners how to think in components that can scale and function effectively in real-world scenarios.
This article aims to go beyond typical 'React tips' and delve into essential skills needed to transition from code copying to creating robust systems, especially for those interested in automation.
It emphasizes the importance of understanding how to design components that can automate tasks, scale efficiently, and thrive in complex projects.