Tag: react
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Optimizing your components with useSignal
State management is a fundamental part of building React and Preact applications. The useState hook is the most common way to manage state in React components, but there’s a new kid on the block that’s worth considering: useSignal. useSignal is part of the @preact/signals library, which provides a way to manage state using reactive principles. […]
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Passing props to props.children in a React functional component
Passing props to props.children in a React functional component is a way of passing data down to multiple child components at once. The props.children property is a reference to the child elements that are contained within the component’s JSX tag. Here’s an example of how to pass props to props.children in a functional component: import […]
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Aborting a fetch request in React using AbortController
In today’s fast-paced digital world, users expect web pages to load quickly and efficiently. When making network requests, such as with the fetch API, it’s important to ensure that the request is only sent and processed when necessary. One common scenario where aborting a fetch request is important is when a user navigates away from […]
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Setting up fullStack web app for React and Go Lang
This is a guide on how to setup a web app with Go/GoLang, React and MongoDB Assuming you have already installed Go language and NodeJS in you machine. If not please install with the links above. A the time of writing I am using go version go1.14.2 darwin/amd64, and Nodejs v13.8.0 So the first thing […]