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State logic is hard to track in larger applications. Reducer functions are a way to alleviate that. Walkthrough an example of incorporating reducers in an application.
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**EXAMPLE GOES HERE**
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Lesson: "Reducing State
Section: More React Concepts
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Lesson Overview
Introduction to the
useReducer
hookLesson Outline
The following items define the scope of the lesson. The lesson outline is flexible; you can improve, expand, and omit items whilst writing lesson content (make sure the pull request description mentions that).
Acceptance Criteria
If the requirements here are not met, the work effort is not complete.
Additional Information
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Adding Interactive Examples
We'll use CodeSandbox for interactive examples. To add these examples, follow the instructions in the react-examples repository and create a Pull Request there. When approved, the example will eventually be uploaded to CodeSandbox. In the meantime, leave a placeholder in the lesson file like so: