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A data store moves the application’s data outside of the React component hierarchy. Using a data store means that the data doesn’t have to be lifted up to the top-level component and doesn’t have to thread props to ensure access to that data where it is needed. The result is a more natural application structure, which leaves the React components to focus on what they are good at, which is rendering content for the user.
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Freeman, A. (2019). Using a Redux Data Store. In: Pro React 16. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4451-7_19
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