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Iva Kop
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Jan 13, 2022 ⋅ 7 min read

UI best practices for loading, error, and empty states in React

Iva Kop I am a self-taught software developer passionate about frontend development and architecture.

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One Reply to "UI best practices for loading, error, and empty states in React"

  1. Hi,
    Thank you for this great article.

    1. How would you handle if cats data is never null, but is returned as an empty array? That makes handling progress more challenging?

    2. The suspense – looks interesting, there are some warnings about your implementation and react18. There is no progressBar?

    Cheers

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