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react-universal-hooks
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Why hooks are the best thing to happen to React
I don’t really understand the authors reasoning either. Classes in JavaScript are just sugar around functional closures.
In fact, you can use hooks inside of React component subclasses with a little fiddling [1].
The fact that the official react doesn’t support it is basically a design decision. It’s not impossible, but they just want to draw a clear line in the sand about how they think React code should be written.
1. https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-universal-hooks
What are some alternatives?
protoss - Zeta Ret ProtoSS Library - Prototype Supers-Subclass ~ 1kb (Polymorphism, Prototypes, OOP)
react-find - Elegant, accessible search component for React.
klass - a utility for creating expressive classes in JavaScript
react-inlinesvg - An SVG loader component for ReactJS
ClassManager - Fast and beautiful class system
react-godfather - "Look ma, no Hooks!"
catapult - Express JS addon for writing APIs
redux-search - Redux bindings for client-side search
tcomb-react - Alternative syntax for PropTypes
redux-auth-patch - Complete token authentication system for react + redux that supports isomorphic rendering.