In this chapter, we focused on networking with React. We started with promises that make asynchronous network calls easier to implement. It is a cleaner way to handle calls, and much better than using traditional callback functions. In this book, we are using the Fetch API for networking, therefore we went through the basics of using fetch
. We implemented two practical React apps that calling open REST APIs and we presented the response data in the browser. In the next chapter we will look some useful React component that we are going to use in our frontend.
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Juha Hinkula is a software development lecturer at Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences in Finland. He received an MSc degree in Computer Science from the University of Helsinki and he has over 17 years of industry experience in software development. Over the past few years, he has focused on modern full stack development. He is also a passionate mobile developer with Android-native technology, and also uses React Native.
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Juha Hinkula is a software development lecturer at Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences in Finland. He received an MSc degree in Computer Science from the University of Helsinki and he has over 17 years of industry experience in software development. Over the past few years, he has focused on modern full stack development. He is also a passionate mobile developer with Android-native technology, and also uses React Native.
Read more about Juha Hinkula