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Is prop drilling an anti-pattern?
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Is prop drilling an anti-pattern?
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Prop drilling is an anti-pattern where the developer passes down a prop through multiple levels of components simply to access data defined higher up the tree in a deeply nested level. Coding this way can lead to hard-to-maintain code.
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