Ya it's a task given by my manager, finished it.i used a form with input fields and on submit I got the value by document.getelementbyid and pushed into the state object and rendered it as a seperate row and also added a delete functionality by filter out by the id prop.Btw great article!
Ya it's a task given by my manager, finished it.i used a form with input fields and on submit I got the value by document.getelementbyid and pushed into the state object and rendered it as a seperate row and also added a delete functionality by filter out by the id prop.Btw great article!
Why did you use document.getElementById? In react we use e.target.value
Ya its cool,but i had more input fields in the form and I struggled to manage them,can you come up with a solution, [e,target.name]?
Yes