This video will cover the following features with code examples and demonstrations as much as possible: Timecodes 0:00 - Setting the Stage 02:18 - A bit about React 03:42 - React 19 Features 04:57 - React Compiler 12:44 - React Server Component 17:45 - React Server Actions 20:46 - React 19 Directives 21:25 - Document Meta in React 19 23:50 - React 19 Enhanced Hooks - use() 29:44 - React 19 Form Hooks - useFormStatus() 33:54 - React 19 Form Hooks - useFormState() 36:44 - React 19 Form Hooks - useOptimistic() 40: 08 - The ref as props 41:21 - React 19 & Asset Loading 42:44 - React 19 & Web Components 44: 22 - Code in React 19 45: 09 - What's Next?
@@tapasadhikaryHaven't covered all the hooks (use cases ) like useCallback and useMemo of React 18 yet in actual projects... and now it seems it will become trivial. What I mean to say is that I haven't yet grasp the concept of ReactJs memorization truly in actual world.
Hello sir, I am following next js series from start for now i have one doubt : How can we use state management library like redux or context in server side rendering? If we cant use that than what is the right way to do such use case for passing data thought the application?
Thank you! For your doubt, both context API and redux are client side state management aspects. You can use them in Next.js but in and as a client component. I have created a video in the Next.js playlist on how to integrate context API with Next.js APP router. You may want to check that.
@@tapasadhikary Thank you sir, i had this confusion from so many days. Thank you for clearing my doubt. I like your teaching style and how you deliver concepts. 😊😊😊😊
React 19 is about some features on top of React's existing functionalities. Whether you are starting with 19 or the older version, you must start learning the core React concept. If you would like to, please check out the React playlist in this channel from the first video. Thanks!