![]() One step closer to have a working Redux application, but first we need to tweak the reducer for catching the new action. You can follow the Redux duck convention if you want, it keeps every Redux related piece in a single file. That's the main pet peeve with Redux for most people. Import React, Īs you can see we're starting to deal with multiple files. To make one you can follow How to set up React, webpack, and Babel or even better, use create-react-app: React Redux tutorial: a minimal React development environmentīefore starting off make sure to have a React development environment in place. So in the following guide you will learn: The guide covers mostly Redux with React because of the wide adoption of this combination but Redux can also be used as a stand-alone library without any frontend framework/library. React Redux tutorial: what you will learn ![]() There are countless React tutorials online if you want to refresh your understandings, but if you're just starting out I suggest reading Getting Started with React by Tania Rascia. The following React Redux guide is for JavaScript developers with a good grasp of ES6 and React. React Redux tutorial: who this guide is for ![]()
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