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r002 avatar r002 commented on August 20, 2024 1

Hi @mithi! Of course I remember you! Your repo was the first public PR I ever committed to so of course you'll always have a special place in my heart! 🙂 Since then, I went on an open source streak committing to other projects from all over but with Mithi's Epic React Exercises was how it all began! 🥳

This react-philosophies document looks amazing though! I read it quickly just now and am a big fan of everything I saw so far. Especially the part about "the best code is no code!" 😄 This weekend I'll look it over more thoroughly and let you know more detailed thoughts though! Thanks for putting this together-- you make the world and web a better place!!

Hope you're having a most wonderful day! 🎉🚀

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mithi avatar mithi commented on August 20, 2024

Thanks @r002 🙂

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r002 avatar r002 commented on August 20, 2024

Hi @mithi! Sorry for the delay. But I finally just got time to properly review your react-philosophies document today. It's a great writeup and I really think you did a terrific job! 👍 In all honesty, I'm more of a hobbyist coder these days and enjoy just perusing the tech landscape just to (well, try at least) "stay in the know". Honestly, the JS space has exploded so ridiculously and I have a ton of trouble following it all.

Reading your doc really got me to thinking about a larger question though and I'm curious about your thoughts: Do you think react is passé nowadays? I know it's still super-popular but from my experience using it (again, not professionally or thoroughly, to be completely fair), but I really disliked it once I started using it on larger projects. For example, I agree with you idea of co-locating state and keeping state as close to the component actually using it as possible. But in my experience, whenever I added features to my website, I often found myself having to move state around which was just a huge pain. Maybe I'm going it wrong but have you seen the Richard Harris talk on Svelte? I loved his points and Svelte is the framework I'm looking at diving into next. Any thoughts?

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mithi avatar mithi commented on August 20, 2024

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