4th Place - 6A Triple JumpState Championship. 43ft 11in. A lot I could have done better but it was an enjoyable season. Improving over 5ft in the 2 weeks before State.
#ReactQuery is like my long-form troll on the asynchronous Redux middleware ecosystem; an ecosystem I fell in love with very early on and even contributed to with tools like Jumpsuit/Jumpstate. A lot has changed though. Now I would likely never recommend Redux for async-state.
@tannerlinsley while I know we've talked and agreed that Jumpstate was a bit of a dead-end, I was just re-reading the docs due to a question about migrating to RTK, and the use of "Hook" and "Effect" is _amazingly_ prescient :)
This took me back to my Jumpstate days. Jumpstate was 100% ahead of its time and quite frankly got a lot of bad beef from the community and some Redux evangelists.
RSK finally filling that gap is such an great move for Redux. I don't use it anymore, but still, awesome work.
You bet! Sorry for the disappointment. For anyone looking at Jumpsuit or Jumpstate, you may be interested in my youtube videos where I talk about building your own state management solution using only React.
youtube.com/tannerlinsley
This reminds me of Jumpsuit / Jumpstate. Its interesting how often these pop up. I'm convinced its an open source manifestation of one's journey of learning Redux, just as it was for me. In the same vein as all of the "Write your own Redux" tutorials, too. github.com/rematch/rematch