Course Code for Using Hooks in React 18 on Pluralsight
Course | Release Date |
---|---|
What is React | January 2025 |
Working With Data in React | February 2024 |
Server Component Fundamentals in React 18 | June 2023 |
Working with Components in React 18 | February 2023 |
Using Hooks in React 18 (this course) | November 2022 |
What's New in React 18 | May 2022 |
Data and UI Patterns in React | December 2021 |
This GitHub repo includes the final code for all the modules in the course
This course is about learning everything you need to use React Hooks in your React apps, as well as how to build your own custom Hooks to satisfy your own state and component lifecycle management. In this course, Using Hooks in React 18, you’ll learn to use React Hooks in your function components as well as understand the motivation behind hooks. First, you’ll explore what a React Hook actually is by building your own useState Hook from scratch. Next, you’ll discover the built-in React Hooks provided by the React Facebook team. Finally, you’ll learn how to combine the built-in Hooks and Hooks you build yourself, as well as third-party Hooks into real world React apps. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of React Hooks needed to build highly performant, easily maintainable React apps that provide an awesome user experience to your end users.
- Install Node 16 (latest-verson) with NPM 17.
- Clone this repository. -
https://github.com/pkellner/pluralsight-using-hooks-in-react18
or download the zip - **Set your default directory to which module you want (example:
cd m3
-cd m4
- Install Node Packages with Dependencies. -
npm install
Each of the folders here represent one module of the course. In each folder, there are subfolders that represent the completed code at the end of each clip. Where this is no clip reference, either there is no code in that clip or nothing changed from the previous clip.
Once in a clip directory, the easiest way to test the app is to first install the packages by typing at the root of that directory (in a terminal window or DOS prompt)
npm install
Then, do run the app you just need type
npm run dev
That will launch the web server on port 3000 where you can browser to it at the url: http://localhost:3000
If you find any problems or issues, feel free to post it as an issue here at this forum and I will look into it as soon as I can. You can also contact me directly at http://peterkellner.net/contact/
I hope you enjoy the course!