Hi, *|USERNAME|*! As you probably know, React has many feathers in its cap. One of its biggest feathers revolves around making it easy for us to manage our app's state and keep track of all the data it is dealing with. This feather's largesse also highlights some rough edges, though. In more complex apps, it is very easy for our app's data to start getting out of control with an unnecessary amount of components affected for seemingly simple changes:
React + Redux = Win! ☕
React + Redux = Win! ☕
React + Redux = Win! ☕
Hi, *|USERNAME|*! As you probably know, React has many feathers in its cap. One of its biggest feathers revolves around making it easy for us to manage our app's state and keep track of all the data it is dealing with. This feather's largesse also highlights some rough edges, though. In more complex apps, it is very easy for our app's data to start getting out of control with an unnecessary amount of components affected for seemingly simple changes: