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Asynchronous State Management with redux-observable v1

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Shane Osbourne
1h 32m closed-captioning
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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:

  • Ajax cancellation
  • creating sequences of async actions
  • enabling code reuse through higher-order Observables
  • and much more.

Learner Reviews

  • Volodymyr
    4 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Incredibly descriptive examples, great manner of teaching! Just love it!

  • Mikis Woodwinter
    4 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Amazing course! Thank you! Would be cool to see a course with redux-observable and socket.io in the future. Maybe with some WebRTC stuff. But this course is awesome. Great job!

  • Ronald Ruzicka
    4 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Really nice examples of usual actions that occurs in an app. Nicely explained. Awesome course!

  • Michael Stanaland
    4 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Great content that covers common use cases and even testing! Course and examples were clear and easy to follow.

  • Helio Alves
    5 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    The content of this course is simply amazing. Very well taught, very clear and covered all the cases for redux-observable.

    Anyone looking to learn more about redux-observable must watch this course.

  • Masahiro Iwasaki
    5 years ago
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    What would make this course a 7 for you?

    Each episode was divided into an appropriate size with a good title; In this series(compared with others in egghead), it was easier to go back to the previous point when I came across something unfamiliar. Sample code using Punk API was very intuitive.

Course Content

1h 32m • 19 lessons

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