I have been burned by trying to learn from weak documentation, so running into such awesome documentation is a breath of fresh air. Thank YOU for putting in the effort to make a great repository of info.
It did seem like there was some varying information online about Redux (which is actually why I jumped to the FAQ to begin with). In the past, official tutorials I have seen were lacking a little context so I was hesitant to jump straight into the docs.
Yeah after creating a couple little apps in React, I can easily see how classes fade from necessity in your toolkit. I think at heart I'm still a Python programmer, and classes in Python are one of my favorite things to work with.
Thanks for the advice Mark!
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Hey Mark! It's cool to hear from you.
I have been burned by trying to learn from weak documentation, so running into such awesome documentation is a breath of fresh air. Thank YOU for putting in the effort to make a great repository of info.
It did seem like there was some varying information online about Redux (which is actually why I jumped to the FAQ to begin with). In the past, official tutorials I have seen were lacking a little context so I was hesitant to jump straight into the docs.
Yeah after creating a couple little apps in React, I can easily see how classes fade from necessity in your toolkit. I think at heart I'm still a Python programmer, and classes in Python are one of my favorite things to work with.
Thanks for the advice Mark!