Context API shouldn't be considered as a replacement for Redux. It's an alternative for classic callbacks to parent at most. It's not a state manager. If some dude says that Context will replace Redux, he's living in a fantasy. I can bearly see how to compare those two
Context API shouldn't be considered as a replacement for Redux. It's an alternative for classic callbacks to parent at most. It's not a state manager. If some dude says that Context will replace Redux, he's living in a fantasy. I can bearly see how to compare those two
Maybe it's dying specifically in React applications