When you’re building a web application, you have to handle forms to get input from your users. Unfortunately, forms in React are not that straightforward at the beginning; especially if you are used to a full featured-framework like Angular.js – and I’ve seen people asking about handling react forms with Mobx multiple times. In this post, I am going to explain a simple approach to handle React for
Since a few months I’ve stopped using React’s setState on all my new React components. Don’t get me wrong, I didn’t stop having local component state, I just stopped using React to manage it. And it’s been delightful! Using setState is tricky for beginners. Even experienced React programmers easily introduce subtle bugs when using React’s own state mechanism, like this: Bug introduced by forgettin
Recently having used MobX, I'm trying to reason about why I'm really using it, and trying to truly understand the pros/cons vs redux and cycle. For redux, I think that it comes down to the fact that most people do not need the number one thing redux has to offer, extreme predicability and extreme testability, because their apps are not complex enough. Thus, when they're writing a bunch of reducers
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