State management disappears in the background
For many years, libraries such as Redux and MOBX were essential tools for managing complex status in JavaScript applications. But the scenery is changing. The new framework and runtime optimization require more explicit global state management.
The integration of automatic status tracking, fine particle reactivity and rendering reduces the need for solutions with many boiler plates. As a result, it is an application that is easier to build, maintain and scale without sacrificing predictability.
The tendency is clear. The condition does not disappear, but it will disappear in the background. Developers still have a predictable and reliable state, but there are no overheads manually managed.
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Erik Bui
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State management disappears in the background
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