10+ Best Articles on Redux
The most useful articles on redux from around the web—beginners to advanced—curated by thought leaders and our community. We focus on timeless pieces and update the list whenever we discover new, must-read articles or videos—make sure to bookmark and revisit this page.
Top 5 Redux Articles
At a glance: these are the articles that have been most read, shared, and saved on redux by Refind users in 2023 so far.
What is ...?
New to #redux? These articles make an excellent introduction.
What Is Redux: A Designer’s Guide
Do you know Redux's real power is beyond managing the state? As designers, if we understand the advantages and downsides of Redux, we'll be able to contribute to this decision making from the…
An Introduction To Redux
Redux is one of many libraries in front-end development. Alex Bachuk explains the benefits and how Redux can be used in your personal projects.
Short Articles
Short on time? Check out these useful short articles on redux—all under 10 minutes.
You Might Not Need Redux
People often choose Redux before they need it. “What if our app doesn’t scale without it?”
How Redux can make you a better developer
Find out why you should consider learning Redux and how it can make you a better developer!
The Suspense is Killing Redux
At my latest workshops I’ve been getting the question: “Does Suspense kill Redux?”
Step by Step Guide To Building React Redux Apps — Medium
Redux is becoming the de facto way to build React apps. And there are tons of examples that show how it’s done. But React-Redux apps have…
Getting Started with Redux
Shared by 77, including Davy De Pauw, Mohamed Azazy, Brian, Joe Lencioni, Moritz von Hase
Long Articles
These are some of the most-read long-form articles on redux.
Goodbye Redux – Hacker Noon
A complete breakdown on why we needed Redux in the past, and why we don’t any more.
React, Redux and JavaScript Architecture
Whether you use them or not, React and Redux are important. They have changed the way we think about structuring front-end web applications. They can be very powerful. But they are not magic.…
“10 Tips for Better Redux Architecture”
When I started using React, there was no Redux. There was only the Flux architecture, and about a dozen competing implementations of it.
Finally understand Redux by building your own Store
Redux is an interesting pattern, and at its core a very simple one - but why does it feel complex to understand? In this post, we’re going to dive into Redux...
Build Yourself a Redux
Redux is a simple library that helps you manage the state of your JavaScript app. Despite that simplicity, it's easy to fall down rabbit holes when learning it. I often find myself explaining Redu...
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