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hookstate
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A Comprehensive Guide to React State Management
Hookstate
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ReactJS Good Practices
Avoid using complex state structures to make it easier to manage and debug. There are multiple libraries to help manage complex state management such as Redux, Hookstate, etc.
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What is React State Management?
Link: https://hookstate.js.org/
- 2022: Best State management libraries in React JS
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The new wave of React state management
As you stumble on this post and article, do check out one library not mentioned in this list: hookstate. I'm a big fan, the API is very simple and it offers lots of extendability options.
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As a beginner which is better Redux or useContext() API?
Why don't you try out hook state
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Redattolo, un gioco per ████████ in React (Next.js)
Lo stack tecnologico è abbastanza standard per il 2022: il core è Next.js (quindi React, 18), di store managemente se ne occupa Hookstate e per un po' di collante in più c'è l'event emitter / pubsub Mitt.
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React state management libraries in 2022
I have been using Hookstate, curiously aanbidt never mentioned in lists like this.
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What's best practice for managing state without Redux?
I've never understood why Hookstate (https://hookstate.js.org/) doesn't get more love. It's super-simple (no boilerplate), modern (hook-based), performant (works great for all size apps) and even works outside of components beautifully. It's somewhat similar to context, but more robust and feature-rich (because it's a true state management solution, which context really isn't meant to be). It's basically the only way I've done state in React for a couple of years now and I wouldn't trade it for the world.
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Noob question, Nextjs vs CRA?
If your data requirements aren't particularly mutating / don't mutate regularly then the newer context api would be your friend it essentially variable that is scoped to your react tree which components can subscribe to changes of, but it is important to know that: unfortunately the current useContext hook (and by extension the rest of the context api) doesn't have any means of specifically "choosing" / "selecting" a part of that context state which is where it falls behind redux etc... - even though they technically operate very very similarly - both redux and context api make use of "subscriptions" to track state updates, just that the context api was designed as a means of "dependency injection" whereas redux was designed for managing state across an entire application. Passing data through props is practically the same, as before the hooks api - avoid prop drilling etc... if you're simply looking at avoiding prop-drilling and just passing some stateful value to another component thats deeply nested then context is your friend - as for redux, I personally am further inclined to hookstate as I think their api is really strong.
reactn
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New To React. State management question.
Have a look at ReactN
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Replacing redux with custom hooks and react hooks
If you want to move to hooks for state management I suggest ReactN.
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What projects made your Github/Resume pop up ?
ReactN because it demonstrated engaging with and supporting customers to balance priorities and deliver results.
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Personal Projects
My open source React state management library ReactN helped me get a job at AWS, because it showed customer obsession.
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React state management libraries in 2022
I love ReactN.
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What's best practice for managing state without Redux?
Look into ReactN which uses hooks, has lower overhead, no boilerplate, and is much easier to use and learn than Redux.
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State Management Recommendation - Working with APIs
I myself started a few years ago using ReactN which intends to implement global state management in a similar way like the local state in react works. But since this is a monolithic store too I recently switched to (the very unknown) React Capsule which is from the same dev, extremely lightweight, similar to recoil and intends to use encapsulated state which can be used either in plain JS, in class components, as well as in function components.
What are some alternatives?
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
oidc-client - Light, Secure, Pure Javascript OIDC (Open ID Connect) Client. We provide also a REACT wrapper (compatible NextJS, etc.).
jotai - 👻 Primitive and flexible state management for React
unstated-next - 200 bytes to never think about React state management libraries ever again
redux-toolkit - The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development
state - 🚀 Tiny and powerful React hook-based state management library.
react-hook-form - 📋 React Hooks for form state management and validation (Web + React Native)
visual-ts-examples - Visual TS Game engine access from node module (npm service) Video chat , multiplayer with physics, platformer , 2d map creator GUI py etc.
exome - 🔅 State manager for deeply nested states
particule - Fine-grained atomic React state management library
euc-frontend - A torrent tracker frontend written in React