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Angular JS - 'Standard' State Management
It's a react app. With let's see, we use something called mob x state tree, which is built on mob x mob x is doesn't. And so that's the two really, really big pieces. The rest is more from scratch than you might think. A lot of people, I didn't realize kind of assume. I'm using a framework for the dragger drop. It's like, oh, this is so bespoke. We just had to build that from scratch and just about everything is from scratch besides react mob x.