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Manage async state gracefully with React-Query

Hi, I will be talking about React-Query aka Tanstack-Query.The talk will consits of ppt slides and code walkthroughs. I will be covering topics such as -

  1. useQuery and useMutation hooks
  2. Best practice for writing query/mutation hooks
  3. useInfiniteQuery with Flatlist (React-Native)
  4. Query caching and invalidation
  5. Paginated Queries
  6. Prefetching, Hydration (SSR - getServerSideProps of Next) This talk will be concluded with a brief example of using react-query for more than data fetching.

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