Regular "thick" reducers. All API related stuff lives in thunks. It's just a very big module using vanilla Redux.
In an Electron application, where I am using RTK, it scales really well. I think that you have made a great job both in writing the docs for Redux and RTK & in the RTK development itself, it saves from a lot of hassle.
The point I am stretching here is that in order to appreciate and understand RTK or any other abstraction, you have to get your hands dirty first. Keep up the good work 😊
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Regular "thick" reducers. All API related stuff lives in thunks. It's just a very big module using vanilla Redux.
In an Electron application, where I am using RTK, it scales really well. I think that you have made a great job both in writing the docs for Redux and RTK & in the RTK development itself, it saves from a lot of hassle.
The point I am stretching here is that in order to appreciate and understand RTK or any other abstraction, you have to get your hands dirty first. Keep up the good work 😊