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Sure thing.

That's what I hear from every Redux proponent.

And I guess if you put in the time and became a Redux pro, there is no reason to switch.

But if you're starting out or have to work with non-pros, you're probably better served with unstated.




I'd have trouble seeing how I would do as good with Unstated as with Redux, but I have lot of experience with the later and zero with the former so you might very well be right!


Redux is more powerful, but the question is simply, do you always need that power?

If you're a single dev who knows Redux or working in a project with Redux pros, I'd say go for it, you invested your time into it, why not use it.




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