Course content (19 lessons)
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Handling async actions that affect your application’s state sounds like a tall order, but Redux makes it possible — and a win-win for you and your app’s users.
In this course, we will begin with nothing more than an empty directory and a text editor. Through small, focused lessons, we’ll learn how to set up a React project that uses Redux for state management and redux-observable for asynchronous actions. We’ll see how ‘epics’ are registered and how they each receive a ‘stream’ of actions from the store.
With an understanding of how things work, we’ll move onto solving common problems like:
Shane is a frontend web developer working at UK-based http://wearejh.com. Focussed primarily on Javascript tooling, he's the creator of http://browsersync.io and a regular contributor to many open source projects.