Build Advanced Components with React Hooks

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Learn how to build a complex Wizard component using React Hooks API. Discover different design patterns and strategies to enhance your React applications. Find code and notes in the GitHub repository.

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The new React Hooks API allows using different patterns in a simple, direct, and functional way.

In this course, you will find a step-by-step guide to build a complex component using different design patterns implemented with the Hooks API.

We will start with a simple component

that uses the

hook and in each lesson, we will be improving the implementation by using different strategies.

In the last lessons, we will have a full Wizard component with a flexible API to allow the user to manage the component based on their requirements and You will have learned the use of

,

,

,

and

along with some popular design patterns to build React applications.

You will be able to find the code and notes for each lesson in the GitHub repository.

Course Content

Build a Wizard Component using useState React Hooks

Create a Wizard Component Using Compound Components and useContext React Hook

Validate use of Context using a custom hook and the useContext React hook

Use useEffect React Hook to Define the Total Number of Pages for the Wizard Component

Manage Component State by Using The useReducer and useCallback React Hooks

Implement The State Reducer Pattern Using The useReducer React Hook

Create a Flexible API by Using Custom React Hooks

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