In order to recap what we have learned in this chapter, try answering the following questions:
Which Hook can we use to simplify input field handling?
How are the componentDidMount and componentWillUnmount life cycles implemented using Effect Hooks?
How can we use Hooks to get the behavior of this.setState()?
Why should we use timer Hooks instead of calling setTimeout and setInterval directly?
Which Hooks can we use to simplify dealing with common data structures?
When should we use responsive design with Hooks, versus simply using CSS media queries?
Which Hook can we use to implement undo/redo functionality?
What is debouncing? Why do we need to do it?
Which Hooks can we use for debouncing?
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