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Using React Hooks Webinar - Custom APIs w/ Airtable

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I've always loved the idea of creating a database and an API all from a GUI. This is a big reason wh

[View in browser]( [Custom APIs w/ Airtable]( I've always loved the idea of creating a database and an API all from a GUI. This is a big reason why I've been doing a deep dive into Headless CMSs like [Prismic]( and [Strapi](. [Airtable]( is another one where you can create a spreadsheet online and then they'll give you an API. Let's explore how Airtable works and see if we can use it for our own APIs. [Custom APIs w/ Airtable]( [Using React Hooks Webinar - This Saturday]( React Hooks are a great way to create React applications. I've been using them exclusively and haven't worked with React class components in a while. Let's dive into using React Hooks like useState(), useEffect(), useCallback(), useContext(), and work them into our own apps. [React Hooks Webinar]( [👾 Deploy Laravel to DigitalOcean]( Laravel is awesome. Let's deploy it. [⚛️ Feature Flagging for your React Apps]( Deploy a feature to only certain users w/ Feature Flagging. [🥰 Deep Dive into CSS Grid]( I wish I had CSS Grid 10 years ago. [🤯 GitHub Releases Codespaces]( I wish I had CSS Grid 10 years ago. Thanks thanks thanks for reading! From [Chris on Code]( I've got a React course coming out. [Make 20 React Apps](. Make more than just a "hello world" or "to-do app" scotch.io 618 Redruth Dr, Las Vegas NV 89178 United States You received this email because you signed up on our website. [Unsubscribe](

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