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    Manage side-effects in a React Component with the useEffect hook
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Manage side-effects in a React Component with the useEffect hook

InstructorKent C. Dodds

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Another piece to the web application puzzle is managing side-effects of our user’s interactions. In this lesson we’ll be interacting with the browser’s localStorage API, but this same thing would apply if we’re interacting with a backend server, or the geolocation API, or anything else that needs to happen when the state of our component changes.

You’ll learn how to use React’s useEffect hook to manage the side-effect of saving state into localStorage, and also how to re-synchronize our application with the stored value in localStorage. Learn more about viewing localStorage in the Chrome DevTools.