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Learn React Hooks - Second Edition
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In order to get a better understanding of how Hooks work internally in React, we are going to reimplement the useState function from scratch. However, we are not going to implement it as an actual React Hook but as a simple JavaScript function—just to get an idea of what Hooks are actually doing.
This reimplementation is not exactly how React Hooks work internally. The actual implementation is similar, and thus, has similar constraints. However, the real implementation is more extensive than what we will be implementing here.
We are now going to start reimplementing the State Hook:
Chapter01_3 folder to a new Chapter02_1 folder by executing the following command:
$ cp -R Chapter01_3 Chapter02_1
Chapter02_1 folder in VS Code.First, we need to define a function to (re)render the app, which we can use to simulate React rerendering when the Hook state changes. If we...