React Digest #347: Automatic batching support in React 18
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Automatic batching support in React 18
React 18 comes with automatic batching support for state updates. This helps in avoiding multiple renders for state updates in promises, setTimeout, setInterval, native event handlers in addition to react event handlers. Thus, we get performance improvement in our React apps out of the box because of automatic batching.
How to upgrade to the React 18 release candidate
Our next major version, React 18, is available today as a Release Candidate (RC). As we shared at React Conf, React 18 introduces features powered by our new concurrent renderer, with a gradual adoption strategy for existing applications. In this post, we will guide you through the steps for upgrading to React 18.
React works at such frontiers that it won't be helpful to give a techincal definition—if at all one can come up with it. The other end of this spectrum is people giving technically too high-resolution definitions—“They are kinda like algebraic effects”—Ugh okay, but that's more like how they conceptually work under the hood, not what they actually are.
A deep dive comparison between useMemo and useCallback
One of the greatest things that we received in the world of React development is hooks. The introduction of React hooks back in 2019 enabled a totally new way of handling logic. Hooks significantly improved how we could implement, structure, isolate and share logic across different components.
Controlling React API calls with hooks
I love React. But there are some aspects of the framework that have previously given me fits. One of those aspects is in the careful controlling of API calls from within a React app.
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