This intermediate Recoil JS for React State Management training prepares developers to use Recoil, the open-source state management library for React so that you don't have to use Redux or unnecessary code.
For developers building applications in React, a constant concern is state management. Redux is the typical solution for state management, but it can be complicated and unnecessarily bloated. Recoil is the answer to that.
The open-source state management library doesn't just make it easy to share states inside your app, but it's trimmed down and lightweight, especially when compared to Redux and other state management solutions. Knowing how to use Recoil is all but necessary for React developers who want to make the best use of the JavaScript library.
For anyone who manages developers, this open source training can be used to onboard new developers, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a open source reference resource.
Recoil JS for React State Management: What You Need to Know
This Recoil JS for React State Management training covers JavaScript topics including:
- Designing Recoil components to include in a React app
- Working with Recoil atoms
- Structuring your React project
- Using Recoil with different UI components
Who Should Take Recoil JS for React State Management Training?
This Recoil JS training is considered professional-level open source training, which means it was designed for developers. This JavaScript skills course is designed for developers with three to five years of experience with JavaScript best practices.
New or aspiring developers. If you're hoping to become a developer, you have a constant question ahead of you of which languages to spend time learning and how much time to spend with them. If you already know you're hoping to work with React, make sure you also take this Recoil course – it enhances and extends the language enormously.
Experienced developers. If you've already been working as a developer for a few years, you've probably dabbled in React a bit. It's one of the best ways to build user interfaces, and many people are somewhat familiar with it. Where a lot of people get hung up is in state management, though. This training shows you how to handle state management best: with Recoil JS.