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Juha Hinkula
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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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React hooks

Hooks were introduced in React version 16.8. Hooks allow you to use state and some other React features in functional components. Before hooks, you had to write class components if states or complex component logic were needed.

There are certain important rules for using hooks in React. You should always call hooks at the top level in your React function component. You shouldn’t call hooks inside loops, conditional statements, or nested functions. Hook names begin with the word use, followed by the purpose they serve.

useState

We are already familiar with the useState hook function that is used to declare states. Let’s look at one more example of using the useState hook. We will create an example counter that contains a button, and when it is pressed, the counter is increased by 1, as illustrated in the following screenshot:

Figure 8.6: Counter component

  1. First, we create a Counter component and declare a state called count...
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Juha Hinkula

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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