Mark Erikson
Mark Erikson
The FAQ still needs some review and cleanup. Some specifics: - Add a new "Is Redux dead?" entry, because this is literally what people keep asking ( latest example: https://www.reddit.com/r/reactjs/comments/p9eu3t/reddit_uses_reactjs_now_weve_gone_full_recursion/ha03q0y/?context=3...
Actually, I think as of the recent DevTools 3.0 release, it's now a separate scoped package name, per https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-devtools/releases/tag/remotedev-redux-devtools-extension%403.0.0 and https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-devtools/pull/948/files#diff-46ac21909169cd3c3c528d28cca98e1fb32578556269dd06149c3ddb95e95ce2 . Could you update the PR to match that?
I don't think there's going to be any _harm_ in using Reselect here, if that's what you're asking. But also not sure if there's going to be much benefit either.
While there wasn't a specific issue for it, I wound up making some major updates to the "Usage with TypeScript" page in #3633 after having finished merging in the new...
Yeah, we [now explicitly recommend use of Immer (plus RTK)](https://redux.js.org/style-guide/style-guide#use-immer-for-writing-immutable-updates), and [I've recommended against using Immutable.js for years](https://www.reddit.com/r/javascript/comments/4rcqpx/dan_abramov_redux_is_not_an_architecture_or/d51g4k4?context=3). I'm inclined to drop that page entirely, and just have a small...
Having said that, I just looked at the analytics. Since June 1, we've had 627K hits to `/`, and 589K hits to "Getting Started". The "Using Immutable.js" page has 27K...
That's short for the notional new "Real World Usage" category. For more details, see the extended "how I want to reorganize everything" comment here: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux/issues/3313#issuecomment-450601554 I'm also debating calling it...
@emgoto Appreciate you volunteering to help :) Tell you what. How about going back to my original notes on the docs rewrite at https://github.com/reduxjs/redux/issues/3313#issuecomment-450601554 , see what I actually wrote...
@renatoselenica : great, thanks! As I said in the issue, a good place to start would be adding appropriate links to the end of the "Structuring Reducers" docs section pages....
That's okay. Thanks for volunteering, and please let us know if you have time to help with this or other issues in the future!