react-hooks-cheatsheet
Under-the-hood-ReactJS
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3.6 | 0.0 | |
6 months ago | about 2 years ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
react-hooks-cheatsheet
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Ultimate Guide & Resources to Enhancing Your ReactJS Skills || 16 GitHub repositories
Get a grasp on React hooks with this concise cheatsheet to streamline your coding process.
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16 Github Repos to master React
12-) You need a quick reference to learn hooks. Here is the repo that hosts an app where you can edit codes live react-hooks-cheatsheet
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The Site That Teaches React Hook Structures 2022
For this, I found a site that is simpler to explain and explains the use of each hook with examples. React Hooks Cheatsheet is a site that explains the hooks in react in a simple English language and reinforces them with examples. I will be sharing screenshots of a few sample explanations with you. You can click here to go to the site.
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Callback function that use state
Interesting tutorial about React hooks: https://github.com/ohansemmanuel/react-hooks-cheatsheet
Under-the-hood-ReactJS
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Ultimate Guide & Resources to Enhancing Your ReactJS Skills || 16 GitHub repositories
Ever wondered what makes React tick? Unveil the magic with this detailed exploration here.
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16 Github Repos to master React
2-) You have read all the documentation about React but if you need details about the working logic, this repo is for you Under-the-hood-ReactJS
- How to turn superficial React knowledge into in depth one?
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I'm stuck.
Other reactive incremental libraries exist as well, and I recommend looking at their design differences if you have specific constraints you want to accommodate. I believe some folks at Microsoft Research created something like that a while back, and a lot of client-side web frameworks also use some interesting incremental change propagation techniques. For example, take a look at this detailed analysis of the React framework.
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Awesome React Resources
Entire React code base explanation by visual block schemes
What are some alternatives?
awesome-react-components - Curated List of React Components & Libraries.
react-fiber-architecture - A description of React's new core algorithm, React Fiber
use-event-listener - A custom React Hook that provides a declarative useEventListener
Gatsby - The best React-based framework with performance, scalability and security built in.
react-intersection-revealer - An easy-to-use React hook that tells you whether a component/element is visible on the viewport currently, and if yes, how much of it is visible.
Next.js - The React Framework
reactjs-crypto-api-dashboard - Create a cryptocurrency dashboard using ReactJS and the Coinbase API
react-redux-typescript-guide - The complete guide to static typing in "React & Redux" apps using TypeScript
hocs - :bento: Higher-Order Components for React
react-redux-links - Curated tutorial and resource links I've collected on React, Redux, ES6, and more
eslint-plugin-react - React-specific linting rules for ESLint