In this article, we’ll start with a simple demo by ingesting and posting data to FaunaDB and then extend that functionality in a full-fledged app using Auth0, FaunaDB’s Token system and User-Defined Functions.
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If you’re a React developer who’d like to learn how you can start consuming APIs in your React applications, then this article is for you. Shedrack Akintayo explains what a REST API is and how to build a simple application that consumes a REST API by using both Fetch API and Axios.
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In this second part of the Mirage JS Deep Dive series, we will be looking at Mirage JS’ Factories, Fixtures, and Serializers. We’ll see how they enable rapid API mocking using Mirage.
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In this first part of the Mirage JS Deep Dive series, we will be looking at Mirage JS models and associations. We’ll take a closer look at what they are and the roles they play in crafting out production-ready frontend without an actual backend with Mirage JS.
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This tutorial shares examples of how to use React Hooks for your applications. In the process, you will also get to know about some additional hooks that were shipped with React 16.8 and also how to write your own custom React Hooks.
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In this tutorial, we’re going to learn how to use the HTMLIntersection Observer API to implement infinite scrolling and image lazy loading in a React functional component. In the process, we’ll learn how to use some of React’s hooks and how to create Custom Hooks.
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In this tutorial, we’ll learn about the HTML drag-and-drop API and how to use the useReducer hook for managing state in a React functional component.
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This article introduces Mirage JS, an API mocking library that lets you build, test and share a complete working JavaScript application without having to rely on any backend API or services. You’ll also learn how to set up Mirage JS with the progressive front-end framework, Vue.js.
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In this article, you will learn how to use React’s Context API which allows you to manage global application states in your React apps without resorting to props drilling.
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