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Build and refactor modern React.js applications using Hooks
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To my family and friends for supporting me during the creation of this book.
To my father, who has supported me throughout my whole life.
To my co-founder, Georg Schelkshorn, who runs an amazing company with me. Thank you for taking care of business while I was writing this book.
To my amazing girlfriend, Junxian Wang, for improving my life in many ways, for making me more productive, and for always taking care of me. I love you so much.
Without you, all of this would not have been possible.
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Foreword

When Hooks were initially released, I was excited, but also skeptical. Being able to rely only on functions was fantastic. On the other hand, Hooks such as useEffect required the whole React community to rethink how to approach managing side effects.

Hooks made it very easy to handle the most commonplace things, such as rendering and managing state. For such things, most of the time, you can get away with not actually knowing that much about Hooks. Still, now and then, you will need to handle more complex requirements and this requires you to have a deep understanding of when to apply which Hook.

In his book, Daniel starts from the very beginning. Anyone with a basic understanding of React can get started with it. Even so, this book goes very deep and even someone experienced with Hooks will most likely learn something new since Daniel also touches on design decisions and shows basic implementations of the presented concepts. Also, while he covers the theory well, each chapter has plenty of hands-on examples.

Nik Graf
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About Nik Graf

Nik Graf initiated the ReactVienna Meetup in 2015. He has created several open source projects, including DraftJs plugins, Polished, and Belle, which all featured at Stripe's Open-Source Retreat in 2016. As a consultant/freelancer, he supports multiple companies with their frontend architecture using React and GraphQL. In addition to that, he produces video courses, which can be found on his personal website: https://www.nikgraf.com .

When React Hooks were released, Nik created a searchable collection of community-created Hooks at https://nikgraf.github.io/react-hooks/ .

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About the author

Daniel Bugl is a developer, product designer, and entrepreneur focusing on web technologies. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in business informatics and information systems and is now studying data science at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien). He is a contributor to many open source projects and a member of the React community. He also founded and runs his own hardware/software start-up, TouchLay, which helps other companies present their products and services. At his company, he constantly works with web technologies, particularly making use of React and React Hooks.

I want to thank the people involved in the production of this book, my co-founder, Georg Schelkshorn; my family and friends; and my girlfriend, Junxian Wang.
About the reviewers

Farzad YousefZadeh is a self-taught senior software engineer and an international conference speaker with an academic background in aerospace engineering and astrophysics. He lives in Finland with his wife and their cat. He mainly works with JavaScript and TypeScript on different platforms, but he is most passionate about client-side applications, thriving to solve UI development challenges by studying revolutionary approaches. He is fascinated by tooling around with development
experience and automation. He is an active member of the open source community by constantly contributing to OSS, public technical speaking, and volunteering in free educational programs.

Kirill Ezhemenskii is an experienced software engineer, a frontend and mobile developer, a solution architect, and the CTO at a healthcare company. He's a functional programming advocate and an expert in the React stack, GraphQL, and TypeScript. He's also a React native mentor.

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