Below is a simple React application that demonstrates some of React 18's features. This guide assumes you have a basic understanding of JavaScript and are using Node.js (14 or later) and npm. First, create a new React app using Create React App:

const LazyLoadedComponent = lazy(() => import('./LazyLoadedComponent'));

export default App; This guide provided a basic overview of setting up a React 18 application and exploring some of its key features, such as React.lazy , Suspense , and automatic batching. For beginners, understanding and experimenting with these features can provide a solid foundation in modern React development. Make sure to refer to the official React documentation and Mosh Hamedani's tutorials for more in-depth explanations and examples.

export default Counter; Here's how App.tsx could look:

import React, { lazy, Suspense } from 'react'; import Counter from './Counter';

const LazyLoadedComponent = lazy(() => import('./LazyLoadedComponent'));

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