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React - State management in functional components (HOOKS)

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By the end of this course, you will have a solid grasp of state management fundamentals in React applications using the useState utility in functional components. The course starts by focusing on core concepts of state management reinforced by code examples, gradually progressing from simple to more advanced concepts and nuances. It then delves into understanding the asynchronous nature of the setState() method and how to work with it effectively. This course is designed for developers familiar with React and state management, aiming to deepen their understanding and gain experience in utilizing advanced and dynamic development patterns in React.

  • Learn core concepts of state management in React functional components.
  • Write your own functional component utilizing various state management patterns.
  • Create your own custom hook and exploit useState and other hooks to enhance reusability.

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