React JS Best Practices From The New Docs
<p><a href="https://beta.reactjs.org/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">New React docs</a> were recently shared on the official React website.</p>
<p>The React team is making a final pass before fully switching over but — at the time of writing — all of the commonly used modern APIs are documented, making it the best way to learn the framework.</p>
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<p>React veterans out there know that to be a true React grandmaster, you need to follow every React team member on Twitter to make sure you don’t miss any precious nuggets of information.</p>
<p>Not anymore! All that esoteric knowledge is now available in an easy-to-read format. Ferocious kids coming from behind will take your jobs thanks to the new React docs!</p>
<p>Your only chance to stay ahead is to humble yourself, sit down, and read every single word in the new docs.</p>
<p>But fear not, for I have selflessly taken one for the team. I went through the docs from top to bottom and broke it all down for you.</p>
<p><strong>Disclaimer</strong>: This article contains cursing. Think of me as an unruly React sensei who’s been through the trenches and is now dispensing some wise hot takes and giving zero fucks.</p>
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