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Votes on talk ideas #5

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malcolm-kee opened this issue Aug 24, 2019 · 2 comments
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Votes on talk ideas #5

malcolm-kee opened this issue Aug 24, 2019 · 2 comments
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malcolm-kee commented Aug 24, 2019

This issue is used for polling, it's not really an issue.

These are all the talk topics that you can vote on. Use thumb-up to vote a topic.

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Please follow the same format, which is like below:

### Title
<Your talk topic>

### Description
<talk description>
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malcolm-kee commented Aug 24, 2019

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Class to hooks: migration of class component to hooks

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This talk will demo a few migrations from class component to hooks. Would be useful for React developers accustomed to class component but unfamiliar with React hooks

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Why hooks? A history

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A historical explanation on the limitation of class component, the emergence of render props patterns, and why hooks is created to allow developer to write better React code.

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