This article will show you a few different ways to handle form values in React. We’ll look at useState, custom Hooks, and, finally, no state at all! (more…)
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React confirmation modals can be tricky, with useEffect and keeping track of shown/hidden, loading/not, and errors. State machines make it a breeze! (more…)
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Most JavaScript developers are familiar with the console API, particularlyconsole.log(). However, there are a number of lesser-known… (more…)
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I like React as a templating engine, not only on the client side but on the server as well. Over the last year or two rendering templates with React.js on the server has become commonplace. Services from rather static content driven sites to dynamic Unive... (more…)
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