As other's have already say, neither if you're just starting out. Here's a great article on Medium about not using redux, medium.com/@blairanderson/you-prob....
When I first started learning React, I read all kinds of blog posts with "Tips for React beginners" insinuating that it's a must-use-library. Which almost had me quit on react altogether. So if I were you, I'd focus on learning React well, and then pick up Redux when you feel the need, when it comes.
As other's have already say, neither if you're just starting out. Here's a great article on Medium about not using redux, medium.com/@blairanderson/you-prob....
When I first started learning React, I read all kinds of blog posts with "Tips for React beginners" insinuating that it's a must-use-library. Which almost had me quit on react altogether. So if I were you, I'd focus on learning React well, and then pick up Redux when you feel the need, when it comes.
Thank you for this. I really appreciate it, I decided to not use some state management first, I'll focus first on React.