Every developer knows state management is difficult. Continuously keeping track of what has been updated, why, and when, can become a nightmare, especially in large applications. In the Angular world, the most popular solution is ngrx/store, which was inspired by the famous Redux model. Personally, I’m a big fan of Redux and worked a lot with ngrx; However, both as a developer and as a consultant,
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