New React Challenge: Simple Pagination A new React challenge tests developers on building a simple pagination component from scratch using only useState, useEffect, and a mock API. The challenge requires fetching paginated user data, handling loading and error states, and displaying results in a table with page navigation. It aims to reinforce fundamental React skills often overlooked when relying on AI-generated boilerplate. In a time where AI writes most of our boilerplate, manually wiring a fetch with loading, error, and pagination states is exactly the kind of thing that slips through the cracks — and exactly what keeps coming up in job interviews. A plain fetch with pagination and manual loading and error handling. No libraries, no abstractions — just useState , useEffect , and a mock API that delays, paginates, and randomly fails. The kind of challenge that keeps your fundamentals sharp. 👉 https://www.reactchallenges.com/challenges/simple-pagination https://www.reactchallenges.com/challenges/simple-pagination https://example/users?page={page} and display them in a table ID, Name, Last name . The API returns up to 10 users per page. Page {page} of {totalPages} {count} users .If you've been leaning on AI for the boilerplate lately, this one will remind you how much muscle memory matters. Simple fetch, clean state, solid edge cases — exactly what separates a working prototype from interview-ready code.