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Concurrent Rendering Adventures in React 18

Learn all about the how and why of concurrent rendering in React 18

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Created by ABL THE PROBLEM SOLVER

Explore the new concurrent rendering features introduced in React 18 and see how they can improve your application's performance. Discover the key differences from previous versions and learn how to smoothly transition your projects to take advantage of these updates.

Packt | Feb 2022 | 76 min

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LevelIntermediate
CategoriesWeb & Application Development, Front-End Web Development Frameworks and Libraries, React

What You Will Learn

You will work through hands-on coding exercises and real-world examples that demonstrate how to enable and use concurrent rendering in your React apps. Along the way, you will explore new APIs and see practical tips for upgrading from earlier React versions. Each concept is explained clearly, with opportunities to practice and reinforce your skills.

Key Features

  • Understand and implement concurrent rendering for faster, smoother UI updates
  • Use startTransition and useTransition to manage state and prioritize updates
  • Identify and adapt to important behavior changes in React 18 for seamless upgrades

Target Audience

If you are a React developer with some experience and want to upgrade your apps to React 18 or solve performance bottlenecks, this content is for you. You should be comfortable with basic React concepts and eager to learn how the latest features can make your projects more efficient and responsive.

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