Getting Started with React Hooks
.MP4 | Video: 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.32 GB
Duration: 3.5 hours | Genre: eLearning Video | Language: English
.MP4 | Video: 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.32 GB
Duration: 3.5 hours | Genre: eLearning Video | Language: English
Master React Hooks, the next evolution of the popular React library for building dynamic front end interfaces.
What you'll learn
Explore the React Hooks API introduced in React 16.8
Master the useState, useEffect, and useContext hooks that ship with the library
Declare your own custom hooks to extract business logic from components
Requirements
Basic knowledge of the React library (components, state, props) – reviews are provided
Basic knowledge of JSX, the syntax extension for JavaScript
Intermediate knowledge of ES6 features (classes, object destructuring, constants, etc)
Description
Welcome to Getting Started with React Hooks!
This course offers a comprehensive overview of React Hooks, the latest feature introduced in the popular React library for building dynamic front end interfaces.
A hook is a plain JavaScript function that "hooks" into existing React features like state, lifecycle methods, and context. In the official documentation, the core React team writes that, in due time, they "expect Hooks to be the primary way people write React components".
Getting Started with React Hooks begins with the essentials and proceeds to more complex topics including:
The useState hook
The useEffect hook
The useContext hook
Custom hooks
In addition to hooks, the course is packed with optional lessons to enhance your knowledge of core JavaScript and React concepts. These topics include:
Stateless functional and class-based React components
Lifecycle methods
Array and object destructuring
Closures
Event Listeners
The React Context API
No matter your skill level, the content is designed to get you up to speed on React Hooks as quickly as possible.
Thanks for checking out the course!
Who this course is for:
React developers who want to explore the future of the popular UI library
Front end developers interested in discovering the React library