The data that we deal with within an application comes in all shapes and sizes. However, these different shapes are fairly limited and can be listed as:
- Singular values: These include primitives like numbers, booleans, strings, null, undefined, dates, and so on.
- Lists: Your typical list of items where each item is one of a kind. It is generally a good practice to avoid putting items of different data types in the same list. This creates homogenous lists which are easy to reason about.
- Hierarchy: Many of the structures we see in UI are hierarchical, like a hierarchy of files and f0lders, parent-child relationships, groups and items, and so on.
- Composite: A combination of some or all of the preceding shapes. Most real world ...