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Darryl Yeo đ ïž
@darrylyeo
Now this is a React state manager I can get behind. Just do property assignments and let the underlying JavaScript `Proxy` objects take care of the rest. No ugly `useState()` or `setVariableName()` functions in sight. (Notice how you can bypass the React Hooks runtime entirely by `subscribe()`-ing to changes.)
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đ€ nice
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