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Why you should use Redux in 2024 with Mark Erikson

Why you should use Redux in 2024 with Mark Erikson

Mark Erikson, Redux maintainer and a senior front-end engineer at replay.io discusses why Redux remains a powerful tool for state management in 2024, the evolution of Redux Toolkit, and the common pitfalls developers face.

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July 18, 202439m 57s

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Mark Erikson, Redux maintainer and a senior front-end engineer at replay.io discusses why Redux remains a powerful tool for state management in 2024, the evolution of Redux Toolkit, and the common pitfalls developers face.

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https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com
https://twitter.com/acemarke
https://github.com/markerikson
https://stackoverflow.com/users/62937/markerikson
https://linkedin.com/in/markerikson

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Topics

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