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You can check Tyler mcginnis's course which is very nice.
Other than that, xhr and all other aync effects are handle through middlewares in redux:
* redux-thunk if you want promises
* redux-observable if you want observables (rxjs)
* redux-saga if you want async/await and most likely an overkill tool
About data flow, both react and redux main documentation are really good. -
Paradox6495y@Commodore Thanks very much. Tyler mcginnis' course seems to be a paid one. Seems like a good investment but not so much for a weekend geek who just wants to learn. I have looked at react-redux documentation and came across to https://redux.js.org/recipes/... which has a link to code sandbox project. let me see if can make sense of it.
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Microsoft's react typescript repo is a good place to start! Infact that is where my journey of react redux began.
https://github.com/microsoft/...
The repo is archived because create react app now allows using typescript. Apart from that, everything there is still applicable.
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