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✅ *REST API Basics You Should Know* 🌐📡 If you're building modern web or mobile apps, understanding REST APIs is essential. *1️⃣ What is a REST API?* REST (Representational State Transfer) is a way for systems to communicate over HTTP using standardized methods like GET,…
React Context API = a way to share data globally without passing props again and again. Instead of: Parent → Child → Child → Child Do: Context → Any Component Steps: 1. Create Context 2. Wrap app with Provider 3. Use useContext() anywhere #React #javascript
As a developer, you'll need to know how to fetch data from APIs. And in this tutorial, you'll learn how to fetch that data and store and display it in a React app. First you'll get data using the built-in fetch method, then you'll refactor using the popular Axios library.…
As a developer, you'll need to know how to fetch data from APIs. And in this tutorial, you'll learn how to fetch that data and store and display it in a React app. First you'll get data using the built-in fetch method, then you'll refactor using the popular Axios library.…
Move your state management and event coordination out of React. It's a rendering library*. Try to only set the state you're going to render. React can be used like a really, really shitty reactivity library. But don't.
Web APIs help software applications communicate with each other over the internet. And they let you fetch data from external sources to use in your apps. In this guide, @Juliet_Omaa explains when to use web APIs and then demos them in a React project. freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-us…
⚛️ Here is how you can leverage React's context API to create a structured way of managing and passing data through your component tree ↓
React is a JavaScript library for building UI components. The ecosystem of React is really immense which eventually makes it one of the best front-end libraries. Here's a detailed introduction to `useId` hook in React 18:
Wild to see how much we do in Remix that React will soon have for us to leverage: • loader ▸ async/server components • action ▸ server actions, "use server" • code splitting ▸ "use client" • SSR ErrorBoundary ▸ async components • defer ▸ async components • Form ▸…
React is a JavaScript library for building UI components. The ecosystem of React is really immense which eventually makes it one of the best front-end libraries. Here's a detailed introduction to `useId` hook in React 18:
React Tip 💡 You can use conditions, switch statements, maps, and all sorts of other approaches to build UIs. Don't forget, React components are simply JavaScript functions that return JSX.
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Reusable React component design tip: Mimic native HTML APIs. Example: Avoid <Button label="Send" /> Prefer <Button>Send</Button> #react
🚀Major Announcement🚀 Introducing Relay Hooks: Improved React APIs for Relay! The Relay team has worked on a new set of APIs called Relay Hooks, with the future of @reactjs in mind. These changes emphasize DevX and performance. Learn more on our blog: developers.facebook.com/blog/post/2021…
If you want to practice your React skills while building a fun & useful project, check this guide out. You'll build a movie app & use a real API to get the data. Here @chrisblakely01 helps you build this cool portfolio project with React & the OMBD API. freecodecamp.org/news/react-mov…
If you want to practice your React skills, here's a great project for you. You'll build a movie app, and you'll use a real API to get the data. In this detailed guide, @chrisblakely01 helps you build this fun portfolio project with React & the OMBD API. freecodecamp.org/news/react-mov…
🔥 Here is a quick video I put together detailing React’s new Context API, why it’s useful and when you might want to use it. Enjoy! youtube.com/watch?v=XLJN4J…
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Heres how React's New Context API Works
React works by mutating a retained mode rendering surface, like the DOM. But did you know React can also output persistent, immutable trees? This is better for immediate mode targets, like the canvas API, or for running in a multi-threaded environment. github.com/facebook/react…
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