Definitely. Redux is awesome and it's not going anywhere anytime soon. But the amount of code it takes to write action/reducer pairs is something. If you add types (as in TypeScript based apps) and tests it waterfalls to insanity.
I actually like to write all the stuffs needed, it gives me freedom to choose whatever pattern I want. But for larger apps I agree with you. Do you have some good resources to learn the GraphQL way?
Super cool, mate. Although we are currently working our way out of Redux boilerplate with the help of GraphQL and hooks.
Do you think that, maybe one day, all the Redux ecosystem will be replaced by something like GraphQL and hooks?
Definitely. Redux is awesome and it's not going anywhere anytime soon. But the amount of code it takes to write action/reducer pairs is something. If you add types (as in TypeScript based apps) and tests it waterfalls to insanity.
I actually like to write all the stuffs needed, it gives me freedom to choose whatever pattern I want. But for larger apps I agree with you. Do you have some good resources to learn the GraphQL way?
Actually, found this one recently: dev.to/marionschleifer/beginners-g...