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by woodpanel
15 days ago
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Out of curiosity I’ve progressed away from Angular around 2018. My peak spa-ish reduxian state management experience was building an NgRX combo with @ngrx/effects for side effects. Till this day I remember this fondly as it gave me so much ease of control of the application’s many complex states. Especially when I nowadays deal with all sorts of false-prophets in forms of hooks and what ever reactive primitive du-jour (don’t get
Me wrong they are 80% of the time the better choice, it’s just that they don’t scale). What’s today’s version of complex state management in Angular-Land? |
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