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The useRef Hook and How To Use It Safely - React Hooks 101 Series Part 4 of 6

We are continuing the tutorial series on React Hooks. Join Paige in today's tutorial as she teaches you all about the useRef hook, how it works, and how to use it in your own React apps. React refs help you imperatively modify the DOM outside the normal flow of component rendering. Here are some…
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React Hooks 101 - Part 2: The useState Hook and State Management in Function Components

Here is the second tutorial in our 6 part YouTube series on React Hooks. We've already seen that React Hooks are arguably the biggest fundamental change to happen to React since its inception. Learning Hooks brings you up to speed with this important update to React. Now in this second tutorial, we…
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useState - A Primer

Function components have come a long way since React v0.14. Introduced as a simpler syntax for defining stateless, presentational components, function components can now handle state via the useState Hook. This means you can define any component, stateful or stateless, with functions, and you no…
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