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Implementing infinite scrolling in ReactJS involves dynamically loading more content as the user scrolls down the page.
Use a scroll event listener to detect when the user reaches the bottom of the page
Fetch more data from an API or local source when the bottom is reached
Update the state with the new data to render additional content
Consider using a library like react-infinite-scroll-component for easier implementation
React Hooks are functions that let you use state and other React features without writing a class.
Hooks are functions that let you use state and other React features in functional components.
useState() is a Hook that lets you add state to functional components.
useEffect() is a Hook that lets you perform side effects in functional components.
Custom Hooks allow you to extract component logic into reusable functions.
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