
Signals: What You Should Know with Tejas Kumar - JSJ 576
JavaScript Jabber
How to Use State to Control the State of Your Code
There's no like array or stack depending on the implementation. Usually you just return as objects with a proxy. So there is no stack. And then what signals do from what I understand is that it just handles the state pushing popping differently so that you can if you put it outside of something and there's nothing on the stack at that moment, then it can put that in the higher level scope. But most people, I would say probably 99 would be a low guesstimate on how many people can intuit how use state works, even if they saw the source code. Yeah. It's just one one note about the signals. The whole claim of fame is that there's no
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