state-management & knowledge of state machines would be a super addition here.
Often when Angular/react etc. apps end in spaghetti it's because of lack of knowledge on how to manage state in my experience. :)
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state-management & knowledge of state machines would be a super addition here.
Often when Angular/react etc. apps end in spaghetti it's because of lack of knowledge on how to manage state in my experience. :)