This article is about how to think in Redux. We’ll try to understand how we can utilise this wonderful library to make our application more stable, robust, and maintainable. It is language agnostic, however we will keep our scope to Redux with React. For those who haven’t used Redux before, I will quote from the docs: Redux is a predictable state container for JavaScript apps.It is only a 2kb libr
by Konstantin Tarkus You might not need React RouterIf you happened to work with Facebook’s React.js library for a while, you might notice a few misconceptions floating in the React community. One of them is the affirmation that React is just V from MVC architecture and needs to be mixed with a bunch of other libraries before it can be used as a framework for developing web applications. In practi
by Emmanuel Yusufu How to build a React and Gatsby-powered blog in about 10 minutesBuddies / Photo by Genevieve Perron-Migneron on UnsplashDisclaimer: This was written for Gatsby Version 1, version 2 was just released and has some changes made. I’ll work on another tutorial for that.Gatsby is a blazing fast static site generator based on ReactJS. A static site generator (SSG) is a compromise betwe
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