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Okay, jumping into React hooks and feeling a bit overwhelmed is totally relatable. I like how they're framing this by categorizing them by how often you'll actually use them – that seems like a much more manageable way to approach it than just memorizing a giant list.
Ah, so they're acknowledging the new React 19 hooks but directing us to a separate video for that. That makes sense, keeping this core explanation focused on the essentials while still pointing us to the latest stuff. Smart way to manage expectations.
This approach of categorizing hooks by frequency – 'a lot,' 'rarely,' 'almost never' – feels like a game-changer. It helps prioritize what to really focus on and what's more of a niche tool. I'm curious to see how this pattern unfolds.

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The video introduces the overwhelming number of React hooks and proposes a pattern to simplify their learning [0:00]. The core idea is to categorize hooks based on their usage frequency: "a lot," "rarely," or "almost never," providing a structured approach to understanding their purpose and application [0:15]. This framing aims to demystify the hook ecosystem by highlighting that not all hooks are needed for every project.
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The video introduces the overwhelming number of React hooks and proposes a pattern to simplify their learning [0:00]. The core idea is to categorize hooks based on their usage frequency: "a lot," "rarely," or "almost never," providing a structured approach to understanding their purpose and application [0:15]. This framing aims to demystify the hook ecosystem by highlighting that not all hooks are needed for every project.
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