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by CuriouslyC
2997 days ago
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Well, I tend to make a lot of very small stateless components. If a component is 1-6 JSX tags, the new context API represents a boilerplate overhead of between 100 and ~17%. Additionally, the semantics of having a consumer's props.children be an immediately invoked function are a little bit unintuitive to me. I think having multiple ways to pass "props" increases the api surface area, having everything "just be props" would be simpler. |
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Not if you use a HOC (e.g. `withContext(Component)`) like a couple of the docs examples showed.
> Additionally, the semantics of having a consumer's props.children be an immediately invoked function are a little bit unintuitive to me.
That's fair! I would encourage you to give it a chance though. I think it's a pattern that really grows on you after a short time. :)