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Carl Rippon
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Carl Rippon

Carl Rippon has been in the software industry for over 20 years developing a complex lines of business applications in various sectors. He has spent the last 8 years building single-page applications using a wide range of JavaScript technologies including Angular, ReactJS, and TypeScript. Carl has also written over 100 blog posts on various technologies.
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Using React Hook Form

In this section, we will learn about React Hook Form and use it to improve the validation user experience in our contact form.

Understanding React Hook Form

As the name suggests, React Hook Form is a React library for building forms. It is very flexible and can be used for simple forms such as our contact form, as well as large forms with complex validation and submission logic. It is also very performant and optimised not to cause unnecessary re-renders. It is also very popular with tens of thousands of GitHub stars and maturing nicely having been first released in 2019.

The key part of React Hooks Form is a useForm hook, which returns useful functions and the state. The following code snippet shows the useForm hook being called:

const {
  register,
  handleSubmit,
  formState: { errors, isSubmitting, isSubmitSuccessful }
} = useForm<FormData>();

useForm has a generic type parameter for the type of the field...

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Carl Rippon

Carl Rippon has been in the software industry for over 20 years developing a complex lines of business applications in various sectors. He has spent the last 8 years building single-page applications using a wide range of JavaScript technologies including Angular, ReactJS, and TypeScript. Carl has also written over 100 blog posts on various technologies.
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