How to Use React Hooks – useEffect, useState, and useContext Code

How to Use React Hooks – useEffect, useState, and useContext Code

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React is a powerful JavaScript library for building user interfaces. And it has undergone significant changes over the years. One of the most noteworthy additions is the introduction of hooks, which revolutionized the way developers manage state and side effects in functional components. In this guide, we'll explore
React is a powerful JavaScript library for building user interfaces. And it has undergone significant changes over the years. One of the most noteworthy additions is the introduction of hooks, which revolutionized the way developers manage state and side effects in functional components. In this guide, we'll explore three fundamental hooks for beginners: useState, useEffect, and useContext. Introduction to React Hooks Before hooks, stateful logic in React was primarily managed using class

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