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Submitted almost 4 years ago

mobile first ecom website built with react,router,bem and npm

Heritier Akilimali•310
@heritio
A solution to the Audiophile e-commerce website challenge
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Thanks for all feedback, learned aloot from doing this project, I didnt implement the component section for other products that you might like because i havent mastered react router, if you have any tips on how to implement that component and the routing functionality so that they can change route and update the state, i would like to hear how you would have done it, i got some bugs when i implemented it were it would work sometimes and sometimes it would'nt so i took it out.

And the state management was mostly kept in the routes place, would using useContext good enought for state management or should i implement redux, which one is best for speed and scaling. either way thanks for feedback, i recomend you guys to do this, because its challenging.

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  • Ay•495
    @Aycom366
    Posted almost 4 years ago

    I dont really know because I myself haven't used Redux atall, but I see tutorials and I see how it been used for projects. have not really seen people using redux with a functional components but instead they will use redux with a class based components and I myself dont like the habit of using class for my projects. I prefer something simpler like the functional component and using react hooks. it more simpler to learn react hooks to redux check coding addict on youtube. he quite a lot of basic projects with React and I think he used the useReducer once

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  • Ay•495
    @Aycom366
    Posted almost 4 years ago

    hi akilimali, have not checked through your project tho. but am just going to talk about the use of redux or useContext. I believe youve either once use class javscript. if you like the idea of using class for projects, you can learn redux but i prefer useContext and useReducer to using Redux. people still uses redux but I feel people should upgrade to react hooks

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