By combining some React APIs, we can accurately manage “simple” states. With Next.js though, we can quickly find situations where we need to accommodate many other requirements, such as isolating state between pages or routes, and managing our data both in the server and client while bringing things in from third-party services. That’s a lot! Let’s have a look at some patterns to accomplish all that. https://smashingmagazine.com/2021/08/state-management-nextjs/
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