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Managing State in Flutter Pragmatically

You're reading from   Managing State in Flutter Pragmatically Discover how to adopt the best state management approach for scaling your Flutter app

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801070775
Length 246 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Waleed Arshad Waleed Arshad
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RAHUL AGARWAL RAHUL AGARWAL
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1:The Basics of State Management
2. Chapter 1: States and State Management Overview FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: The Core Building Blocks of State Management 4. Section 2:Types, Techniques, and Approaches
5. Chapter 3: Diving into Advanced State Management Approaches 6. Chapter 4: Adopting State Management Approaches from React 7. Chapter 5: Executing Distinctive Approaches Like GetX, GetIt, and Binder 8. Section 3:Code-Level Implementation
9. Chapter 6: Creating a Shopping Cart Application Using Basic Approaches 10. Chapter 7: Manipulating a Shopping Cart Application through BLoC, Provider, and React-Based Approaches 11. Chapter 8: Using GetX, GetIt, and Binder to Update the Cart Application 12. Chapter 9: Comparative State Management Analysis: When to Use What? 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 4: Adopting State Management Approaches from React

In the previous chapter, we learned about the most widely used state management approaches for Flutter apps and their slight variations. You can create almost all sorts of apps using what we have learned so far. But if you are coming from a React background, this chapter is for you.

This chapter focuses on two famous architectures that are adopted and inspired by the React framework. One of the techniques lets you manage your state in a single place inside your application, while the other one uses commands to autogenerate state management code so that you can solely focus on connecting your UI with your data. The following are these two techniques:

  • Redux – One place for all states
  • MobX – Observables and reactions

Let's understand what these two are and then dive into sample counterexamples of each of them.

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