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Published inNov 2023
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Andre Landgraf
Andre Landgraf
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Andre Landgraf

Andre is a full stack developer from Germany. He graduated with an MS in Information Systems from the Technical University of Munich and was also awarded an MS in Computer Science from Sofia University in Palo Alto. Andre currently lives in Cupertino, California, and he works as a Software Engineer at LinkedIn. Andre loves learning, writing, and speaking about all things web. In his free time, he tutors aspiring developers and builds for the web.
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In this chapter, you learned how to add optimistic UI updates in Remix. You were introduced to the trade offs of optimistic UI, such as the increased complexity of client-side logic and the necessity of user feedback in case of rollbacks.

Remix’s loader revalidation is a great starting point for synchronizing the UI with the server state. You now understand that Remix’s loader revalidation enables us to avoid custom client-server state synchronization and lets us avoid stale states. When relying on the loader data, we get rollbacks out of the box. After each mutation, we receive the latest loader data, and our UI updates automatically.

It is still worth communicating why a mutation failed. With or without optimistic updates, it is important to display an error message to the user. For optimistic updates, it might also make sense to highlight the rolled-back data visually. Remix’s ErrorBoundary component is a great starting point for recovering from...

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Andre Landgraf

Andre is a full stack developer from Germany. He graduated with an MS in Information Systems from the Technical University of Munich and was also awarded an MS in Computer Science from Sofia University in Palo Alto. Andre currently lives in Cupertino, California, and he works as a Software Engineer at LinkedIn. Andre loves learning, writing, and speaking about all things web. In his free time, he tutors aspiring developers and builds for the web.
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