It depends. When the application grows you need something more than useContext and useState. I think it is fine for settings like “night mode” or values that don’t changes often.
Also, redux offers time travel debugging, redux DEV tools, also it’s quite nice and it easier to test and maintain.
At the end it’s a choice to take into account when your app becomes more complex and complex :)
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It depends. When the application grows you need something more than useContext and useState. I think it is fine for settings like “night mode” or values that don’t changes often.
Also, redux offers time travel debugging, redux DEV tools, also it’s quite nice and it easier to test and maintain.
At the end it’s a choice to take into account when your app becomes more complex and complex :)