Yup. Redux also fits better people who like more vanilla code at the expense of verbosity. MobX fits better people to prefer terseness.
Redux falls apart pretty hard when people start layering sugar and abstractions on top. It's my pattern of choice, but for teams that insist on abstracting the Redux boilerplate away, I steer them to MobX.
Redux falls apart pretty hard when people start layering sugar and abstractions on top. It's my pattern of choice, but for teams that insist on abstracting the Redux boilerplate away, I steer them to MobX.