I'm just now getting around to learning the basics of React today. Figured I'd say that in case anyone is worried everyone knows it but them
I don't know if it's up to date with the concepts in modern React architecture using Redux and GraphQL.
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I prefer MobX with RxJS, and Jest with snapshot tests
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Most people, especially beginners, will want to use the defacto standard solutions in the React community: Redux and GraphQL.
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I think Apollo is getting there too. It might be worth including in a beginner curriculum.
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as a beginner, I am starting with an HTML file, preact.min.js, and ES5.
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I still don't use redux, mobx, etc. on top of React

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Interesting! I've heard from a lot of production users that redux is now a no-brainer choice for new React users. Thoughts?
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I wish it was more of a brainer choice. It's cargo-culted, but there's a palpable shift back to plain old setState for most interactions.
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like JavaScript itself, React's near-ubiquity means that circumscribing a single "community" or tribe is a futile exercise. Lots of ways.
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I am pretty sure GraphQL is a niche, at least as I am writing this tweet
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There is no React Architecture.
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