Best practices with React and Redux
Whenever we have components with dynamic functionality, data comes into the picture; the same way, in React, we have to deal with dynamic data, which seems easy but not every time.
Sounds confusing!
It is easy but sometimes tough because, in React components, it’s easy to pass properties with many ways for building rendering tree from it, but there is not much clarity to update the view.
In the preceding chapters, this statement is clearly shown, so if you are still not clear, refer to those.
Use of Redux
As we know, in SPAs (single page applications), when we have to contract with state and time, it will be difficult to handgrip state over time. Here, Redux helps a lot, how? This is because, in a JavaScript application, Redux is handling two states: one is Data state and another is UI state, and it’s a standard option for SPAs (single page applications). Moreover, bear in mind that Redux can be used with Angular or Jquery or React JavaScript libraries or frameworks...