React - Working with Higher Order Components

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React - Working with Higher Order Components

Coursera · Beginner ·🌐 Frontend Engineering ·3mo ago

Key Takeaways

Builds higher order components in React applications using code examples and real-world logic utility

Original Description

By the end of this course you will be able to start working with higher order components in React applications. We will start by focusing on the core higher order component concepts reinforced by code examples which start off simple to drill the concepts, and toward the end we gradually increase the complexity and variety of real world examples of higher order component logic utility. This course is aimed at developers who are familiar with Javascript in general and React specifically, understand the basics well, and would like to have some more experience, especially using some of the more advanced and dynamic development patterns in React.
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