Answering your questions about the Clean Components Toolkit
Hey there,
I've been getting tons of great feedback from those who have already bought the toolkit.
They're already getting tons of value, and gaining a deeper understanding of how they can improve their components.
If you're on the fence and unsure whether this toolkit will be useful to you, I've put together some things you can think about.
Hopefully this helps you decide!
But first, I wanted to make sure you know that the 33% launch discount ends Friday, December 1st (only a few days away!).
You still have some time to get the toolkit and save some cash:
https://michaelnthiessen.com/clean-components-toolkit
Also, I realized the video links where broken in my last email, so I've fixed them and included them at the end if you wanted to take a look inside the toolkit.
This toolkit is unlike anything else
Courses will teach you syntax and how the API works. Things that you can probably learn on your own by reading the docs (if you have the time for that).
This toolkit focuses on teaching you insights.
On getting you to think differently about your code, and understand how it works in a totally new way.
I spent weeks figuring out what problems affect you the most, each and every day.
Then, I spent another two months just focused on finding and refining these tools — the patterns, techniques and principles that solve them.
But then I discovered I couldn't teach these concepts easily with existing tools — so I spent months building my own platform in order to do it well.
Two days of workshops in one toolkit
This toolkit has a lot of material.
It would take me two days of workshops to teach what's in here.
That's equivalent to $800 — but I'm giving the toolkit to you for $297 (actually, $197 until Friday).
No, the toolkit isn't live and you can't ask questions. But you can go at your own pace, and come back and reference the material whenever you need.
Learn in small 15 minute chunks
It can be hard to find time to learn and master new things, especially if you're a busy dev.
That's why I structured each of the tools into small sections — each can be gone through in about 15-20 minutes (or less).
This is perfect for fitting into your busy day.
Do one piece each day before work, or on your lunch break. Or go through an entire tool if you've got a few hours to spare.
There's no risk in buying now — get a full refund if you don't like the toolkit
If you go through the toolkit and find it's not for you, no worries.
Just email me at michael@michaelnthiessen.com and I'll give you a full refund.
There's no reason not to grab the toolkit and dive into it today!
(Refund must be requested within 30 days of purchase)
You can get the toolkit here: https://michaelnthiessen.com/clean-components-toolkit
If you have any other questions, please email me and I'll be happy to answer them!
What's inside
Each tool follows the same format, and I wanted to give you more details on that.
Overview
First, we start with an overview of the tool, including any edge cases and common pitfalls.
Refactoring Example
We then move on to a refactoring example, where we take a more complex application and see how to apply the tool.
Step-by-step Refactoring
This refactoring can be viewed step-by-step, so you can go back and forth, soaking up all the details you need in your own time.
Or read it like an article
You can also read it in a more traditional article style if you don't like the step-by-step format.
Engage your mind for better learning
Passively consuming content is only so good — to really learn and remember the tools I've put together quizzes to test and challenge you.
Videos that go deeper
We then have a video that goes over the quiz. I'll explain the reasoning behind each of the answers, and go into more depth and elaborate on the tool at hand.
Summary Section
We cap it off with a summary that's easy to reference later on. This is a nice way to sum up everything we've learned about the tool in a quick way.
You can grab the Clean Components Toolkit here.
— Michael
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