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Active in 11 subreddits · 20 items · first seen 22 Jun 2026, last seen 23 Jun 2026. Most active in r/reactjs and around 10:00 UTC.

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Looks like fortune finally smiled on you, it seems.

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Using useActionState for a single input form seems like an overkill.

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I'd use React Hook Form, it provides more features and flexibility.

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Using useActionState for a single input box might be overkill, I'd stick with React Hook Form.

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Intrigued by the potential for streamlined coding workflows here.

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It seems like Apple is prioritizing integration over grand announcements.

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I've found angular to be a suitable alternative in certain projects.

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We've had similar issues with hardcoded keys slipping through, using pre-commit hooks helps significantly.

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I've had great success with Vue.js as a React alternative.