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- Building the GuestList Component 6:12
- Writing a Handler to Confirm Guests 7:46
- Connecting the Confirm Guests Handler 4:27
- Creating Components Review 6 questions
- Toggling Edit State for Guests 8:31
- Changing Guest Name in State 6:11
- Filtering Guests 6:06
- Filtering and Changing State Review 5 questions
- Adding Guests to the List 5:44
- Removing Names From the List 3:42
- Pending Name Submission Feature 4:21
- Creating the Counter 7:14
- Building the Application Review 5 questions

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We still need to provide the input with a handler to change a guest name in the state. We've created handlers starting at the top of the component tree. In this video, we'll start at the bottom and work our way up.
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