Is it me or is Flux/Redux just a meme in the client-side world. It's so full of orchestration and files and plumbing. Bleh!
I've been using mobx stores in all my clientside projects and people on the teams love it. It's very straight forward to use and require no plumbing.
Look into Mobx.
Thanks for the insight! I’m honestly not 100% convinced by whether Vuex (or any state management library, for that matter) is necessary, but I’ll sure look into Mobx as a possible (more lightweight?) alternative.
Vuex is the by far the best implementation of Flux there is. Just simple to use. I use for even the most basic Vue app.
You don't even need that.
setState is probably enough for at least 80% of all applications.
setState
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Is it me or is Flux/Redux just a meme in the client-side world. It's so full of orchestration and files and plumbing. Bleh!
I've been using mobx stores in all my clientside projects and people on the teams love it. It's very straight forward to use and require no plumbing.
Look into Mobx.
Thanks for the insight! I’m honestly not 100% convinced by whether Vuex (or any state management library, for that matter) is necessary, but I’ll sure look into Mobx as a possible (more lightweight?) alternative.
Vuex is the by far the best implementation of Flux there is. Just simple to use. I use for even the most basic Vue app.
You don't even need that.
setState
is probably enough for at least 80% of all applications.1hunnid