Second proyect of React - The Complete Guide Udemy Course
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Second proyect of React - The Complete Guide Udemy Course
I built a dummy food order app with React by using its core features, such as Components, React Portal, Modal State, Context API, Reducer, Refs & Forward Refs, Side Effect and so on...
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React Fundamentals
This is the "Steps" application, a React project created to showcase key concepts related to interactive components, state management, and event handling.
I dived in React.js and built an awesome expensive tracker application from scratch! I used Reactjs, Components, Props, Event Handlers, States, Forms, Rendered List Dynamically, Charts, Dynamic Styles, Conditional Content, Hooks and way more!
In my third React project, I focused on refining my state management skills with the useState hook, exploring the versatility of the children prop for flexible component creation. I also learned how keys play a crucial role in optimizing component rendering for a smoother user interface.
In Challenge 2, centered on accordions, I practiced and honed my useState skills. I also learned the significance of keys in React components, particularly when using the map function. Additionally, I explored the effective use of the children prop for building dynamic components.
In React Challenge 4, I intensified my practice by delving into the intricacies of the children prop, emphasizing the creation of reusable components. Furthermore, I focused on implementing PropTypes, enhancing my proficiency in ensuring precise prop validation for a more robust codebase.
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