![]() ![]() This is great for an application’s resilience and it works really well with a state-first, reactive framework such as React or Vue. Libraries like Redux, MobX and Vuex make managing cross-component state almost trivial. Now though, we’re spoiled with choices for libraries and frameworks to help us with this. Traditionally, we’d keep state within the DOM itself or even assign it to a global object in the window. Managing state is not a new thing in software, but it’s still relatively new for building software in JavaScript.
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