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Bimpfi4238yFor the beginning i recommend this small series of youtube videos for react and redux ( with just redux in the first videos )
https://m.youtube.com/watch/...
As i started this was very helpful for fundamental understanding. -
IndoDev4878yYo, I felt the same about it. Until I joined an intern n worked with my team on a project. One of my teammates was developing on react redux, so basically I learned really quick from his result of 2 months intense learning of that.
If u want, u can have a look a react redux boiler plate I made on github.com/capt4ce.
Though it's not much, but hopefully it'll help.
Also, u can contribute to that repo to make it more advance if u feel so 😄 -
IndoDev4878yOh yeah, but I watch videos n tutorial about it first, but most of them r just barely scratching the surface. That's why I suggest u my boiler plate. I use that boiler plate as a starting of my projects too. -
Root772318yIt's a big loop.
• A component dispatches an action.
• The action does whatever, and can dispatch other actions if you want.
• The action returns a payload.
• The reducer(s) for that action take the payload, merge it with / replace their previous state, and return a new copy.
• The root reducer combines all states returned by reducers into the new application state.
• Redux then injects this new state into your components.
• The components then pick out any bits of state they care about (within mapStateToProps), and re-render if the data differs.
It's a pretty large loop, but it's also pretty straightforward once you see how the whole thing works.
Hope this helps! 😊 -
Hope I wont have this reaction while learning redux.
I'm currently working on Mobx and it's easy to understand imo.
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