Panel:

Charles Max Wood
Sia Karamalegos
Nader Dabit

Special Guests: Jared Palmer

In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses the article React, Redux, and JavaScript Architecture with the author James Sinclair. James is a web developer in Australia and he works at Squiz were he focuses on building a digital web place. They talk about his article and why he chose to write it, where he falls on the whole Redux debate, how to convince people to come to Redux, and much more!

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

James intro
React, Redux, and JavaScript Architecture
Why were the people you are working with wary of leaving JavaScript?
jQuery
Great article on explaining why we use React
Why React can be fast
Is your team now moving to React or have they already moved over?
Where do you fall on the Redux debate?
Redux’s “disadvantages” are actually advantages
What is your current stack of choice?
Downshift
Conditioner.js
Most React tutorials assume you’re working on a single-page web app
Sprinkles of jQuery
Learning Redux helps to learn in a more functional way
Functional programming as an influence to learn Redux
Managing state
How do you convince someone to learn Redux?
Thoughts on GraphQL
Apollo Server and Prisma
Stimulus
Apollo Link State
And much, much more!

Links:

React, Redux, and JavaScript Architecture
Squiz
JavaScript
jQuery
React
Redux
Downshift
Conditioner.js
GraphQL
Apollo Server
Prisma
Stimulus
Apollo Link State
jrsinclair.com
@jrsinclair
James’ LinkedIn
James’ GitHub

Sponsors

Kendo UI
Loot Crate
FreshBooks

Picks:

Charles

Being around family and friends
Spend your life doing the things that really matter

Sia

Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning

Nader

React Native Training YouTube Channel
Nader’s YouTube

James

Highland.js
Functional Programming

Special Guest: James Sinclair.

Panel:

Charles Max Wood
Sia Karamalegos
Nader Dabit

Special Guests: Jared Palmer

In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses the article React, Redux, and JavaScript Architecture with the author James Sinclair. James is a web developer in Australia and he works at Squiz were he focuses on building a digital web place. They talk about his article and why he chose to write it, where he falls on the whole Redux debate, how to convince people to come to Redux, and much more!

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

James intro
React, Redux, and JavaScript Architecture
Why were the people you are working with wary of leaving JavaScript?
jQuery
Great article on explaining why we use React
Why React can be fast
Is your team now moving to React or have they already moved over?
Where do you fall on the Redux debate?
Redux’s “disadvantages” are actually advantages
What is your current stack of choice?
Downshift
Conditioner.js
Most React tutorials assume you’re working on a single-page web app
Sprinkles of jQuery
Learning Redux helps to learn in a more functional way
Functional programming as an influence to learn Redux
Managing state
How do you convince someone to learn Redux?
Thoughts on GraphQL
Apollo Server and Prisma
Stimulus
Apollo Link State
And much, much more!

Links:

React, Redux, and JavaScript Architecture
Squiz
JavaScript
jQuery
React
Redux
Downshift
Conditioner.js
GraphQL
Apollo Server
Prisma
Stimulus
Apollo Link State
jrsinclair.com
@jrsinclair
James’ LinkedIn
James’ GitHub

Sponsors

Kendo UI
Loot Crate
FreshBooks

Picks:

Charles

Being around family and friends
Spend your life doing the things that really matter

Sia

Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning

Nader

React Native Training YouTube Channel
Nader’s YouTube

James

Highland.js
Functional Programming

Special Guest: James Sinclair.

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