I have postponed to learn Redux until I have to deal with global state. Now that I have just come to this situation, I don't turn into Redux, but ReactN, because I have read Charles Stover article a couple of months ago. I have just tried the package, and it worked as expected. Its simplicity makes me feel like coding in a desktop non-web app in which dealing with global states/variables is not a problem, like using Visual Basic 6/VB.Net. :):)
I handle my project by myself, so ReactN should be enough for me.
However, if I have time, I think I will probably learn Redux too.
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I have postponed to learn Redux until I have to deal with global state. Now that I have just come to this situation, I don't turn into Redux, but ReactN, because I have read Charles Stover article a couple of months ago. I have just tried the package, and it worked as expected. Its simplicity makes me feel like coding in a desktop non-web app in which dealing with global states/variables is not a problem, like using Visual Basic 6/VB.Net. :):)
I handle my project by myself, so ReactN should be enough for me.
However, if I have time, I think I will probably learn Redux too.