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React Hooks and Suspense

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Kent C. Dodds
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React Suspense has been released in React 16.6.0 (React.lazy support only) and React Hooks is stable in 16.8.0! Let's see how we can use these and more features of React together to write simpler React components.

Learner Reviews

  • Learner
    2 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Hooks and suspense seem to be very useful

  • Chris Benjamin
    3 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    No one else can explain React like Kent does, his use cases are actually practical and not just foo bar examples.

  • Learner
    3 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Precise and necessary information but too fast.

  • Around
    3 years ago
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    How will you use what you learned from this course?

    New projects, improve existing codebases.

  • Niall
    4 years ago
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    What would make this collection a 7 for you?

    Some comparisons to previous ways of coding these solutions, so it’s clear how all of the new syntax maps to the old versions of react.

  • Jonny
    4 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Excellent course, you explain things very clearly. Your code is improving mine and as an effect my colleagues as well. I've just purchased your epic course and looking forward to it very much. Thanks Jonny

Course Content

38m • 14 lessons

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