Andrei Neagoie React 【CERTIFIED】
Unlike many instructors who already had huge followings, Andrei’s first course (Web Developer Bootcamp, which includes React) became a hit almost purely through word-of-mouth and . People noticed he wasn’t teaching outdated jQuery or legacy patterns—he was teaching hooks, functional components, context API, and real-world tooling (Redux, Next.js, TypeScript with React) when many top courses were still class-component-heavy. The “No Bullshit” Philosophy A core part of the story: Andrei openly criticized the “certification culture” and over-theoretical teaching. He argued that most React courses waste time on irrelevant theory or toy projects. Instead, his React section builds a real e-commerce app with authentication, routing, state management, and API calls—something you could literally adapt for a portfolio or freelance job.
This resonated deeply with career-changers and self-taught devs who were tired of “academic” courses that didn’t prepare them for actual work. Andrei is also known for being bluntly anti-university (for programming careers) and pro-self-learning. Some people love it; others find it abrasive. But that honesty helped build a loyal community (the “Zero to Mastery” Discord), where students help each other with React projects, code reviews, and even job referrals. andrei neagoie react
Here’s an interesting angle on and his React content—one that’s not just about the course itself, but about the story behind why it became so popular. The “Zero to Mastery” Underdog Story Andrei Neagoie didn’t start as a famous developer or a YouTube influencer. He was a self-taught developer from Eastern Europe (Moldova/UK) who worked at a top London-based tech company (Attest—a fast-growing startup). His background isn’t in computer science; it’s in economics and philosophy. Unlike many instructors who already had huge followings,