I agree that a baseline implementation is more readable if implemented with useState. The idea here is that the reducer is ready and waiting if a user requires more complex local state management.
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Sure but most often this will not be required 😊 it's a form of premature optimisation imo. Although it's not an expensive one.
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I agree that a baseline implementation is more readable if implemented with
useState
. The idea here is that the reducer is ready and waiting if a user requires more complex local state management.Sure but most often this will not be required 😊 it's a form of premature optimisation imo. Although it's not an expensive one.