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Hooking into React #70

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Quintisimo opened this issue Apr 29, 2019 · 6 comments
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Hooking into React #70

Quintisimo opened this issue Apr 29, 2019 · 6 comments

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@Quintisimo
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Quintisimo commented Apr 29, 2019

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With the stable release of react hooks and effects I think it's the right using these new features and leaving classes in the dust.

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Hooking into React

Description of the Talk

  • Introduction to Hooks and Effects
  • Using reducers with react
  • etc.

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loklaan commented Apr 29, 2019

Hey @Quintisimo thanks for volunteering mate!

We've very recently had a talk on hooks, and to a fuzzier degree reducers as well. I love hooks but I'm hesitant to saturate the meetup with talks on it 😄

  • If you're ok with "banking" this topic, we could do it again in another 6 months or so?
  • If you're interested in other parts of react and want to volunteer talks for this topics then please do as well 😄

@Quintisimo
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@loklaan How about a talk on the checking react and the advantage of typescript?

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loklaan commented Apr 30, 2019

@Quintisimo Did you have specifics in mind?

@Quintisimo
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@loklaan I'm not currently sure, I still trying to come up with a new topic

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loklaan commented May 3, 2019

@Quintisimo No worries.

There are many levels of depth to using TS in a React Project:

  • starting as a surface level introduction (which there have been many talks about in the past)
  • meandering around the hard parts of using TS directly, such as not-often-told pitfalls to avoid and successful strategies for quickwin typing
  • all the way down to rich case-stories on how using typing in an app's architecture helped achieve a project or company goal

Please shout-out if you'd like me to jump into a talk brainstorming session some day in the future, but otherwise good luck!

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@loklaan hey sorry I it took me so long to reply. I like the third idea of talking about how typescript helped with being a big project for the company I work. I just have to clear it with my complany if they are ok with me showing code snippets of the project

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