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by dmitriid
1684 days ago
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> They are definitely javascript. How come they break Javascript semantics and execution flow? > but ultimately every hook comes down to being a function execution. That's really beside the point when it comes to understand what something is and using them. {#await promise} is immediately understandable from its use. Hooks are... well, I already said above. |
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wait what? since when do they break execution flow and javascript semantics?!
useEffect(function () { }); when exactly do you think the function will be called? - correct only the "framework" defines that, but that's completly normal javascript execution and semantic.