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Original author: Justin Collum @justincollum
Original date: 2016-11-24T17:28:57Z
Your intro should include what Redux is.
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Original date: 2016-11-25T02:17:26Z
This series isn't intended to introduce Redux itself. It's really meant to show off specific Redux-related techniques in the context of a more-or-less working application, which would be primarily useful for people understand the basics of Redux and want to know more about how to use it.
For what it's worth, the post does reference my React/Redux links list at the top, which points to dozens of tutorials on Redux.
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Original author: Justin Collum @justincollum
Original date: 2016-11-25T17:26:12Z
Would I look in Part 1 for basic information if it isn't in Part 0: Introduction? I wouldn't. If there are links that explain what Redux is they should be in the beginning (first thing) of the series of articles.
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Original date: 2016-11-25T17:39:52Z
That's my point. I'm not trying to explain what Redux is - there's hundreds of tutorials that do that already. I'm working on demonstrating more "real-world" approaches for using it. I'm assuming that whoever's reading this has a decent idea what Redux is already.
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Original author: Justin Collum @justincollum
Original date: 2016-11-25T17:55:23Z
You're missing my point. When you say "Part 0: Introduction" **that** is the place to put links to "what is redux" etc. Introductions usually include places to go to get more basic information about the topic at hand.
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Original author: juanvillegas @juanvillegas
Original date: 2016-12-20T17:12:45Z
He already said it: there is a link to his Redux links, where it is explained..
Look here: https://github.com/markerik...
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Original date: 2016-11-25T02:17:26Z
This series isn't intended to introduce Redux itself. It's really meant to show off specific Redux-related techniques in the context of a more-or-less working application, which would be primarily useful for people understand the basics of Redux and want to know more about how to use it.
For what it's worth, the post does reference my React/Redux links list at the top, which points to dozens of tutorials on Redux.
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Original date: 2016-11-25T17:39:52Z
That's my point. I'm not trying to explain what Redux is - there's hundreds of tutorials that do that already. I'm working on demonstrating more "real-world" approaches for using it. I'm assuming that whoever's reading this has a decent idea what Redux is already.
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Original author: Peter O'Brien
Original date: 2017-09-01T17:18:52Z
The web is not lacking of regurgitating intros, especially on something so well established (even 9 months ago)
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Original author: Atharva Johri @atharvajohri
Original date: 2018-01-11T13:50:56Z
It's his blog, he decides what is where :)
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Original author: teoman shipahi @aytekinozdemir
Original date: 2018-02-19T03:17:50Z
Title says "Practical Redux". Practical means, you know the basics and definitions, so you are ready to write some code. It is like practical driving. I assume you already know what is a car, and it has 4 wheels etc. I do not need to tell you about those, if it is a practical course.
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Original author: Richard
Original date: 2020-05-19T09:30:37Z
This blog series is just unbelievable. It takes hundreds of pages of blog and code samples to build such a basic application with a few tabs and handful of form fields? We could have built this in the 90s with a few hundred lines of VB code. Sad state of modern software development really.
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Hey I have a problem dealing with retriving data from the ORM,
Can you help me if you have time.?
Thankyou in advance!
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/75360038/how-to-view-the-data-stored-in-redux-orm-by-a-reducer-in-another-file
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