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Elias Chane

Great Tutorial 2023-12-28

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nice playlist for quick revision 2023-12-28

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React Redux is the official React binding for Redux. It lets your React components read data from a Redux store, and dispatch actions to the store to update data.Redux is used mostly for application state management. To summarize it, Redux maintains the state of an entire application in a single immutable state tree (object), which can't be changed directly. When something changes, a new object is created (using actions and reducers).It helps to narrow the range of options by learning one thing at a time and focusing on problems you find in your work. Redux is a pattern for managing application state. ... If your application becomes so complex that you are confused about where state is stored or how state changes, then it is a good time to learn Redux.It helps to narrow the range of options by learning one thing at a time and focusing on problems you find in your work. Redux is a pattern for managing application state. ... If your application becomes so complex that you are confused about where state is stored or how state changes, then it is a good time to learn Redux.It helps to narrow the range of options by learning one thing at a time and focusing on problems you find in your work. Redux is a pattern for managing application state. ... If your application becomes so complex that you are confused about where state is stored or how state changes, then it is a good time to learn Redux.You don't always need Redux for every app, or every component. If your app consists of a single view, doesn't save or load state, and has no asynchronous I/O, I can't think of a good reason to add the complexity of Redux. Likewise, if your component: Doesn't use the network.