Should I always use Redux?

Using Redux also means learning how it works, which again could be a waste of time if you don’t need it. As a rule of thumb – and one shared by one of Redux’s creators, Dan Abramov – you don’t need to use Redux unless you’re unable to manage state within React or other front-end frameworks you’re working with .24 Haz 2021

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Can we use subscribe in React?

React hook that safely manages subscriptions in concurrent mode . This utility can be used for subscriptions to a single value that are typically only read in one place and may update frequently (e.g. a component that subscribes to a geolocation API to show a dot on a map).

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How do I subscribe to Redux in React?

There is no way to subscribe to part of the store when using subscribe directly , but as the creator of Redux says himself – don’t use subscribe directly! For the data flow of a Redux app to really work, you will want one component that wraps your entire app. This component will subscribe to your store.

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Can I use useState with Redux?

You should use local state i.e. useState as much as possible. Redux state should be the last resort. Only use Redux state if you absolutely need to pass data from one end of the application all the way to another end . This is both good practice for tight coupling and good performance.

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