From 04c59bfcd7b72c1856c9ba09810d13f005f62b34 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bmsuseluda Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2021 10:01:59 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update state-management-pattern.md --- radar/2021-01-01/state-management-pattern.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/radar/2021-01-01/state-management-pattern.md b/radar/2021-01-01/state-management-pattern.md index ef112ff..42ec463 100644 --- a/radar/2021-01-01/state-management-pattern.md +++ b/radar/2021-01-01/state-management-pattern.md @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ quadrant: methods-and-patterns State Management is a design pattern with the goal of properly sharing state data across components and separating domain representation from state management. This pattern is applied by many popular web frameworks such as [Vuex](/languages-and-frameworks/vuex.html), [Redux](/languages-and-frameworks/redux.html) or [Flux](/methods-and-patterns/flux.html). -Especially in [reactive](/methods-and-patterns/reactive-programming.html) systems, this pattern helps to solve the task of maintaining decoupled, stateless components with immutable data. The ways of implementing state management differs and depend on the specific requirements of the application at hand. +Especially in [reactive](/methods-and-patterns/reactive-programming.html) systems, this pattern helps to solve the task of maintaining decoupled, stateless components with immutable data. The ways of implementing state management differs and depends on the specific requirements of the application at hand. For distributed backend systems one might want to utilize [Akka's](/languages-and-frameworks/akka.html) cluster sharding module to elastically manage domain object states. -We use the various state management patterns across most [Vue](/languages-and-frameworks/vue.html) and [React](/languages-and-frameworks/react.html) projects that warrant them. \ No newline at end of file +We use the various state management patterns across most [Vue](/languages-and-frameworks/vue.html) and [React](/languages-and-frameworks/react.html) projects that warrant them.