for smaller apps, if they are properly written, there is often no need for a state management at all. I've written about this in previous parts of the series. Even doing a little props drilling is sometimes better than a logical overhead with additional tools, like React's context or Redux.
Yeah for larger application, but for smaller application I will recommend using hooks and context api
as long as you don't need SSR, it works, but as soon as you want server side rendering, you want a global state management.
Hey Abdulfatai,
for smaller apps, if they are properly written, there is often no need for a state management at all. I've written about this in previous parts of the series. Even doing a little props drilling is sometimes better than a logical overhead with additional tools, like React's context or Redux.
Alright that's fine