Using Phoenix with React and Inertia | Dimitrios Lytras

07-Feb-2025 95
I love React. I've worked with various people and companies, and I've seen its power in action. I've also seen some of the worst things done with it, but fixing those buys "Little Dutch" toys for my daughter, so I have no complaints there. Jokes aside, React has a massive ecosystem and, most importantly, known unknowns. It's considered boring technology now (at least the SPA parts), and the problem you might have has already been tackled and documented somewhere.
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