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Reactive Variables

Sammy August 1, 2020

Hello guys, in this tutorial, I would be talking about state management using Apollo Client (Reactive Variables).

Apollo client 3.0 came with a new feature that makes state management easy to manage when using the apollo client library.

So in the link below, I would be going through how to use it and we would solidify the learning by building an app.

I give credit to this person for creating the image used in this blog.

I would appreciate it if you could like and subscribe as this is my first video tutorial for this blog. Thanks

Here is the link to the tutorial

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I am Samson Amaugo. I am a full-stack web developer and I specialize in MERN stack development

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