IMHO it just comes down to preference, also from what I have read there are some concerns around context api because if you put too much state in one context it can impact performance, so people start to create multiple context that manage different parts of the the application state or then fall back to a combo of redux and context
IMHO it just comes down to preference, also from what I have read there are some concerns around context api because if you put too much state in one context it can impact performance, so people start to create multiple context that manage different parts of the the application state or then fall back to a combo of redux and context