You had to manage state on the frontend even before spa though, if you wanted anything but the most basic experience.
No you really don’t. I’ve worked on exceptionally complex legacy applications with essentially no state in the front end. At most, you’re looking at query parameters. You just make everything a full page reload and you’re good to go.
Not between page loads.
No you really don’t. I’ve worked on exceptionally complex legacy applications with essentially no state in the front end. At most, you’re looking at query parameters. You just make everything a full page reload and you’re good to go.