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7 ways of achieving conditional rendering in React
In this article, I’m going to be covering the 7 most common ways of achieving what is known as “conditional rendering” in React. This should give you an idea of what is possible to do and why.
React.js TypeScript conditional props
Conditional props are props that depend on other props values/types. In this video we will look into conditional properties while using react and TypeScript.
React context for dependency injection not state management
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How to improve rendering performance in a 1,000-item React list
Imagine you are building some kind of application with React that requires you to show a long list of items. Say, 1,000 items. What are your options? Just render the whole thing at once?
Fastest possible text updates with or without React
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