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[No QA] Hooks best practices #16882
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No! Is it easy to confuse `useCallback()` with a memoization helper like `_.memoize()` or `useMemo()`. It is really not the same at all. [`useCallback()` will return a cached function _definition_](https://react.dev/reference/react/useCallback) and will not save us any computational cost of running that function. So, if you are wrapping something in a `useCallback()` and then calling it in the render then it is better to use `useMemo()` to cache the actual **result** of calling that function and use it directly in the render. |
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No! Is it easy to confuse `useCallback()` with a memoization helper like `_.memoize()` or `useMemo()`. It is really not the same at all. [`useCallback()` will return a cached function _definition_](https://react.dev/reference/react/useCallback) and will not save us any computational cost of running that function. So, if you are wrapping something in a `useCallback()` and then calling it in the render then it is better to use `useMemo()` to cache the actual **result** of calling that function and use it directly in the render. | |
No! It is easy to confuse `useCallback()` with a memoization helper like `_.memoize()` or `useMemo()` but they are really not the same at all. [`useCallback()` will return a cached function _definition_](https://react.dev/reference/react/useCallback) and will not save us any computational cost of running that function. So, if you are wrapping something in a `useCallback()` and then calling it in the render then it is better to use `useMemo()` to cache the actual **result** of calling that function and use it directly in the render. |
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Reading the Slack thread, it sounds like we still haven't reached a consensus on what the best practice should be. 😅 I had one minor suggestion, but it otherwise looks good.
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Add React Hooks best practices to style guide
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