React

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    React is a fantastic Javascript library for building rich user interfaces, it provides a great component abstraction for organising your interfaces into well-functioning code but what about the look and feel of the app? In the browser, the look and feel of the app are mostly defined by CSS which is a means of styling our web applications and websites. There are various ways of styling React components from using stylesheets to using external styling libraries etc.
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    In this tutorial, we are going to learn about how to consume REST APIs in React using the fetch API and the Axios client. In the process, we will also build a simple react applications that is consuming an API. At the end of this tutorial, the readers would understand what a REST API is and how to consume them in React with the best practices.
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    React is a fantastic Javascript library for building rich user interfaces, it provides a great component abstraction for organising your interfaces into well-functioning code but what about the look and feel of the app? In the browser, the look and feel of the app are mostly defined by CSS which is a means of styling our web applications and websites. There are various ways of styling React components from using stylesheets to using external styling libraries etc.
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    When React 16.8 was released officially in early February 2019, it shipped with an additional API that lets you use state and other features in React without writing a class. This additional API is called Hooks and they're becoming popular in the React ecosystem, from open sourced projects to being used in production applications.