@AmandeepSingh-dt2qc

I really loved the MJ's part. He nailed the best selling point of hooks--composition. Thank you guys .

@kandhankuhan973

Amazing presentation! First 20 minutes covers the mental modelling of hooks and the next part covers the awesomeness(how it can be composed and be used for almost anything) of it.

@ThePerro

Props to Michael for not shortening his first name to Mike

@saurabh75prakash

Awesome introduction to hooks, thanks.

@AndrewVasquez0113

I knew hooks were great before but seeing the composition part just changed my life

@ChikiCodes

awesome video 👍

@johnyepthomi892

Michael presentation was awesome.

@erikecoologic

This talk is fantastic.  Very useful examples on composing custom hooks

@tijldeclerck7772

The Michael part was a serious eye-opener for me.

@travelcouple-z1m

His confidence is next level 👍

@tsooooooo

Ryan is a talented teacher!

@roselpadilla

The amount of shade in this talk from Ryan is hilarious.

@nissieln

Very informative and fun presentations as usual <3

@wordythebyrd

Legit first time I've watched someone code in vim.

@DarkNenyk

It's kind of sad that audio in Michael's part is not synced with video :( Still watched tho, awesome job guys!

@Graxusimus

if you put the ++ in the backend then it ... but if you put it in the frontend it returns also the value. Great terminology! :D

@keithh7994

Kick a$$ presentation

@gdoe24

Nobody:
Someone teaching React: Look at this COUNTER

@EricBishard

Oh my god, I always forget that if you move the double plus' before the variable name it adds one and returns the value. lol

@alexanderkomeiji

"tuplé" I've lost on it