Using Normalizr to organize data in stores — practical guideby@dashmagazine
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Using Normalizr to organize data in stores — practical guide

by Dashbouquet Development9mJune 30th, 2017
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A React application usually needs some data from the server to be stored locally for immediate use, mainly to be shown on the page. If the application works with a complex relational database, this may be a bit of a problem. Here I will try to describe the issues with data organizing that we encountered in one of the projects at <a href="https://dashbouquet.com/" target="_blank"><strong>DashBouquet</strong></a><strong> </strong>and how we managed to solve them.

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