so a quick tip for all i know most of you must already know this. at (14:38) Mount was executing first than fetch because fetch always return a promise which is async in nature thus JS engine will not wait for it instead and it will move to next line for execution. just printing mount firstly on console than the fetched Data. Thanks
You’re spot on with how programming learning works. I’ve been hearing useEffect as a buzzword for a while. I’ve used it but never really understood it, I just knew I needed it. This video helped a few things click. Thank you.
Great Information about useEffect hook, every React developers should know about this. I would prefer to use async/await function to make an API calls. I observed that - It suspends the function when It makes an API call and waits for the result then continues with remaining lines of that async function but it won't stop the execution during the async function suspended, it continues to run with other statements and it calls back the suspended function once the calls stack is empty and results are available from the API call
predo hi im from zimbabwe.........if you are reading this i juss want you to know that you are doing a great job and may GOD ALMIGHTY bless you abundandely.
Loads of Respect and Love from India Brother, you doing an amazing job. Just Never Stop. Your GraphQl series really and hugely impacted me in a positive way. Thanks for that and for every effort you making here!!
Hey Pedro, can u make a simple Tutorial, where you make a simple signup/Login Field with Cookies and routing. Your Last Cookie Tutorial was rly good, but i wasnt able to use the Cookies with in other components.
I wouldn’t say that people in general prefer one or the other. I feel like since promises was the standard first, a lot of projects already use it, so it wouldn’t make sense to change. I personally go with whatever my company is using, unless im writing my own project, which in that case i use async await and try catches
Hello pedro Im on a project right now. I Creating a CRUD but i need to refresh the page to refetch the data, how can I make the table realtime? Im using react, Node, Mysql
@@EdwinManual Well, it may not be necessary for every project but stills a great easy tool to use if you want to satisfy some complex requirements on the way you fetch data, that's why I think that using it for such simple use cases is not what it's meant to be
@@anass.codes1 For devs who think fetching data from API can be implemented using JS fetch may think React Query as an overkill. But most of the time when you are building a REAL MODERN APP you need to take care of few other things as well everytime you do an API call. Such as loading state, error state, refecthing and cache invalidation etc. I am not saying these all other things are not possible without React Query but you can save a lot of time and your sanity if you use React Query. If you don't care about above mentioned features while doing API calls. You don't even need React in the first place. Because you are building web apps just feels like they are from the PHP5 era.
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so a quick tip for all i know most of you must already know this. at (14:38) Mount was executing first than fetch because fetch always return a promise which is async in nature thus JS engine will not wait for it instead and it will move to next line for execution. just printing mount firstly on console than the fetched Data. Thanks
You’re spot on with how programming learning works. I’ve been hearing useEffect as a buzzword for a while. I’ve used it but never really understood it, I just knew I needed it. This video helped a few things click. Thank you.
Great Information about useEffect hook, every React developers should know about this.
I would prefer to use async/await function to make an API calls.
I observed that - It suspends the function when It makes an API call and waits for the result then continues with remaining lines of that async function but it won't stop the execution during the async function suspended, it continues to run with other statements and it calls back the suspended function once the calls stack is empty and results are available from the API call
Really neat, these are mistakes even veterans sometimes end up making, specially when coding for too long 🙂
Great content Pedro, keep up with increasing quality content , concise & clear content.
Great video, now to watch it...
predo hi im from zimbabwe.........if you are reading this i juss want you to know that you are doing a great job and may GOD ALMIGHTY bless you abundandely.
Loads of Respect and Love from India Brother, you doing an amazing job. Just Never Stop. Your GraphQl series really and hugely impacted me in a positive way. Thanks for that and for every effort you making here!!
Hey Pedro, can u make a simple Tutorial, where you make a simple signup/Login Field with Cookies and routing. Your Last Cookie Tutorial was rly good, but i wasnt able to use the Cookies with in other components.
Hey Pedro! I was wondering if you can make a MERN tutorial in the near future, just like you made a React and firebase project.
Thank you Pedro! Very informative video about useEffect.
why the string "Updating" in console only occur once at 5:10? According to the strict mode at 3:58, it should execute twice .
Why project with firebase and react slower on web compared to firebase with flutter any answers
Can i ask something sir ? Why people prefer choose promise then try and catch, thanks before.
I wouldn’t say that people in general prefer one or the other. I feel like since promises was the standard first, a lot of projects already use it, so it wouldn’t make sense to change. I personally go with whatever my company is using, unless im writing my own project, which in that case i use async await and try catches
@@PedroTechnologies thanks sir for the answer 💯
Thank you, Pedro! I just subscribed to your channel! 🙂
Best chef in the react Kitchen
I like your intro sound bro!
Pedro is great! Spot on with your content, I love it! :)
@PedroTech can you make a video about analysing site performance ?
Loving the new intro
Hello pedro Im on a project right now. I Creating a CRUD but i need to refresh the page to refetch the data, how can I make the table realtime? Im using react, Node, Mysql
Not sure if I understand your problem but: Fetch the data again right after you added new data.
How to make an API call if we want data before the component mounts in React hooks? can anybody pls explain!!
Very useful tutorial thank you
Thanks
very helpul video thank you
thks Pedro
Always the best
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Do you have any suggestions how to do a great read me file, but not something that everyone does :D
Thats a genius idea for a shorts lmaoo I will record one and reply to u with the link!!
@@PedroTechnologies Thank you. Im leaving bcs I need to watch your video from mistakes that we do on useEffect :)
i love u men that s Great video
Damn, I really want to click away. The video took almost 2 minutes to get to the video.
useQuery in common cases is over engineering
It’s not.
@@EdwinManual Well, it may not be necessary for every project but stills a great easy tool to use if you want to satisfy some complex requirements on the way you fetch data, that's why I think that using it for such simple use cases is not what it's meant to be
@@anass.codes1 For devs who think fetching data from API can be implemented using JS fetch may think React Query as an overkill. But most of the time when you are building a REAL MODERN APP you need to take care of few other things as well everytime you do an API call. Such as loading state, error state, refecthing and cache invalidation etc. I am not saying these all other things are not possible without React Query but you can save a lot of time and your sanity if you use React Query. If you don't care about above mentioned features while doing API calls. You don't even need React in the first place. Because you are building web apps just feels like they are from the PHP5 era.
I am really waiting for Next + redux video, as you promised me
Its coming! I had a very hard time with personal stuff this past month, so thats why i ended up not posting for 2 weeks. But now, everything will be back even better then before 🔥
@@PedroTechnologies Welcome back! You seem to be on fire!
Love the videos. You are missing out = P r o m o S M !