Listen "Side effects aren't declarative. What if they were?"
Episode Synopsis
Topics include:
0:53 – Metaphysics and JavaScript by Rich Harris, and declarative side effects
15:26 – An Ember example that would be improved by hooks and declarative side effects
23:46 – Pitfalls and escape hatches when using hooks
35:40 – Rich's argument that rendering isn't even a declarative function of state, let alone side effects
41:42 – Deeper dive into useEffect docs
1:01:41 – Thought experiment on effects that sync with different data stores
Sponsors:
Next Release, mention EmberMap when you sign up for a trial and get 10% off
Links:
Metaphysics and JavaScript, by Rich Harris
React's useEffect
0:53 – Metaphysics and JavaScript by Rich Harris, and declarative side effects
15:26 – An Ember example that would be improved by hooks and declarative side effects
23:46 – Pitfalls and escape hatches when using hooks
35:40 – Rich's argument that rendering isn't even a declarative function of state, let alone side effects
41:42 – Deeper dive into useEffect docs
1:01:41 – Thought experiment on effects that sync with different data stores
Sponsors:
Next Release, mention EmberMap when you sign up for a trial and get 10% off
Links:
Metaphysics and JavaScript, by Rich Harris
React's useEffect
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