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React Key Concepts

By : Maximilian Schwarzmüller
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React Key Concepts

By: Maximilian Schwarzmüller

Overview of this book

As the most popular JavaScript library for building modern, interactive user interfaces, React is an in-demand framework that’ll bring real value to your career or next project. But like any technology, learning React can be tricky, and finding the right teacher can make things a whole lot easier. Maximilian Schwarzmüller is a bestselling instructor who has helped over two million students worldwide learn how to code, and his latest React video course (React — The Complete Guide) has over six hundred thousand students on Udemy. Max has written this quick-start reference to help you get to grips with the world of React programming. Simple explanations, relevant examples, and a clear, concise approach make this fast-paced guide the ideal resource for busy developers. This book distills the core concepts of React and draws together its key features with neat summaries, thus perfectly complementing other in-depth teaching resources. So, whether you've just finished Max’s React video course and are looking for a handy reference tool, or you've been using a variety of other learning materials and now need a single study guide to bring everything together, this is the ideal companion to support you through your next React projects. Plus, it's fully up to date for React 18, so you can be sure you’re ready to go with the latest version.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Summary and Key Takeaways

  • React Router can help you with data fetching and submission.
  • You can register loader() functions for your routes, causing data fetching to be initialized as a route becomes active.
  • loader() functions return data (or responses, wrapping data) that can be accessed via useLoaderData() in your component functions.
  • loader() data can be used across components via useRouteLoaderData().
  • You can also register action() functions on your routes that are triggered upon form submissions.
  • To trigger action() functions, you must use React Router's <Form> component or submit data programmatically via useSubmit() or useFetcher().
  • useFetcher() can be used to load or submit data without initiating a route transition.
  • When fetching slow data, you can use defer() to defer loading some or all of a route's data.

What's Next?

Fetching and submitting data are extremely common tasks, especially when building more...