If you are looking at , you might be wondering: “Do I really need another course? Can’t I just Google ‘useEffect’?”
Then came Hooks. And suddenly, everything got simpler... but also, paradoxically, more confusing. the complete react native + hooks course
When your state logic gets complex (think: forms with validation, shopping carts, or swipe gestures), useState becomes a liability. useReducer turns your scattered setState calls into a predictable, testable machine. If you are looking at , you might
This course dedicates serious time to useReducer in the context of React Native. You will learn to dispatch actions just like Redux, but without installing a single extra dependency. It’s lean, it’s fast, and it’s the mark of a senior developer. The biggest lie in mobile development is that if it runs on iOS Simulator, it’s done. but also, paradoxically, more confusing
Let me explain why this specific combo—React Native plus Hooks—is the skill that separates hobbyists from professionals in 2024, and why this course is the shortcut you need. The first time I used useState instead of this.setState , I actually laughed out loud. It was that relieving.
But here is the secret sauce: useReducer .
Have you had a "eureka" moment with Hooks? Or a horror story with class components? Drop a comment below—I want to hear your worst setState disaster.