Hello EdRoh this was really helpful in understanding how Redux-Saga is implemented! Am currently going through a large codebase and this video was simple enough yet explained in a way that helped me understand how it could scale better. Would def prefer this over callback hell 😂
Thanks you so much .. This with the Dashboard and Ecommerce tutorial.. I finally can make something and read some code ... Great explaining easy to listing nice not confusing.. ... I was looking for this action. Data-Grid love it
Thanks for the video! I don`t unserstand why it uses generators and yield statement instead of using async/await though. With async/await you also don`t have any "callback-hell".
worst state management library... makes no fucking sense, makes the code unorganized and dictates the format of the code as a library?? but the industry adopted it and now we have to live with it... thanks for the video though.
Boilerplate code is often used to establish basic functionality, such as setting up a project structure, initializing variables, or defining common functions. By using boilerplate code, developers can save time and effort, and reduce the chances of errors and inconsistencies in their code.
Very clean code and good explenation by your side but from redux-saga side it is not clean at all. Too much boilerplate for nothing. Thank God that redux-toolkit exist.
Your video made my day. Struggling to learn saga but after watching this video I am very much ready for my interview .
Simple and to the point. Good work man
reall really really superb video, Thank you sooooooooooooooooooooooo much for this concept. God bless you man
Hello EdRoh this was really helpful in understanding how Redux-Saga is implemented! Am currently going through a large codebase and this video was simple enough yet explained in a way that helped me understand how it could scale better. Would def prefer this over callback hell 😂
Thanks you so much .. This with the Dashboard and Ecommerce tutorial.. I finally can make something and read some code ... Great explaining easy to listing nice not confusing.. ... I was looking for this action. Data-Grid love it
You saved my life.
Thanks for the video! I don`t unserstand why it uses generators and yield statement instead of using async/await though. With async/await you also don`t have any "callback-hell".
love you from Viet Nam ! Thanks you !
i like your explanation
Very well explained , Thanks
Nice video!
Dude is recording in a spaceship.
Ed Roh!!!
Thank you, best lecture.
Thanks ☺
Thank you so much
Awesome explained 😁😁😁😁
understood mission completed
This example can be done with regular redux. pls give an example with and inter woven A B C asychronous calls so the actual use could be seen..
thanks a lot sir!
The createStore function in redux has already been deprecated, what should I use another one instead of createStore()
awesome content! +1 sub
Great video
worst state management library... makes no fucking sense, makes the code unorganized and dictates the format of the code as a library?? but the industry adopted it and now we have to live with it... thanks for the video though.
Hello sir, I want (channel, fork) in redux- sag. Please put the video for redux saga full tutorial
Very clean code but what about the redux extension?
Clean tutorial, i like it
how to do error handling in api call using saga
Volume us too low, good explain
would you mind louder your voice a bit ?
Agree, I can't hear anything
a noob question but what is boilerplate code?
Boilerplate code is often used to establish basic functionality, such as setting up a project structure, initializing variables, or defining common functions. By using boilerplate code, developers can save time and effort, and reduce the chances of errors and inconsistencies in their code.
tq
great
Very clean code and good explenation by your side but from redux-saga side it is not clean at all. Too much boilerplate for nothing. Thank God that redux-toolkit exist.
can you please provide the code
great tutorial but please speak loud.
Why would anybody want to use saga in 2023? There are better tools like toolkit
Not trying to be an ass, but why are you here?
I was thinking trhe same
bruh my shit TL has written some code in 2019 and forces us to use those components
give me your git or your code plz
sadly i have wasted 18 mins of my life