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Serverless Web Applications with React and Firebase
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Serverless Web Applications with React and Firebase

by Mayur Tanna, Harmeet Singh
April 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
284 pages
6h 43m
English
Packt Publishing
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Difference between Redux and Flux

Redux is a tool, whereas Flux is just a pattern that you can’t use, like plug and play or download it. I’m not denying that Redux has some influence from the Flux pattern, but as we can’t say, it 100% looks like Flux. Let’s go ahead to refer to a few differences.

Redux follows three guiding principles, as shown, which will also cover the difference between Redux and Flux:

  1. Single store approach: We saw in the earlier diagrams that Store is pretending as an "intermediary" for all kind of state modifications within application and Redux. It is controlling direct communication between two components through the Store, a single point of communication. Here, the difference between Redux and Flux is that Flux has ...
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