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by stardrive
3978 days ago
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Okay, that explains a lot. It is also ironic because React's rejection of FRP in its completeness has also spawned a very poor substitute they call Flux. The number of Flux versions that have been churned out as a result is obscene. That is certainly not keeping it beginner-friendly, that is just leading developers astray. While all the Flux activity may make it look like a lot is going on with React it has instead just wasted everyone's time and kept them from learning a key paradigm like FRP. |
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