## Based off the diagram, what happens first, the ‘render’ or the ‘componentDidMount’? the ‘render’ first.
## What is the very first thing to happen in the lifecycle of React? constractor.
## Put the following things in the order that they happen: componentDidMount, render, constructor, componentWillUnmount, React Updates ??
constructor ,React Updates , render , componentDidMount , componentWillUnmount .
## What does componentDidMount do?
This is where you run statements that requires that the component is already placed in the DOM.
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## What types of things can you pass in the props?
The values can be any data type, from strings to functions, objects, etc.
## What is the big difference between props and state?
like parameters - they are passed to a component (from the parent).
## When do we re-render our application?
React components automatically re-render whenever there is a change in their state or props.
## What are some examples of things that we could store in state?
some data like you want to change or update in your application.
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