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by kovrik
553 days ago
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Not sure if those are the same though? Async, await, iterators, futures etc. are pretty much standard constructs in almost all programming languages / concurrency frameworks. Whereas Actions, Transitions, Pending State, Reducers etc. are React-specific idiosyncrasies. I guess that's the main issue people have with React, when you learn it you have to spend so much time to learn all these React-specific constructs and idiosyncrasies that are not transferable anywhere else. |
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Similarly, wether they are React-specific idiosyncrasies or not, one shouldn't assume people need to jump straight into Actions, Transitions, etc when first learning React.