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Thanks Dev team! Now my app doesn't need a button to increment the counter! I wish there was more competent documentation, which would improve the simplistic and pitiful explanation. I asked Gemini if he could explain the technique better, applying it to real cases with isolate, etc. s/He told me that my question offended h_er/im and closed the chat.
I sont understand the rational for this. Are we adding more runtime overheadd in case the developer makes an oppsie daisy? I dont understand why this is preferred over a language symantic that behaves as expected with final. It smells like someone wanted a `mut` keyword but didnt get their way.
Helpful but maybe over using the term “API” here which could be adding some confusion. For me thinking about what you said as just declarative vs imperative code makes the concept stick more. But good analogy!
Google is a psyop you’ll never get good info out of them And if they ever go out of their way to teach you something that’s one hundred red flags already
So essentially declarative programming requires imperative programming "under the hood". It's an abstraction. React and flutter have already built the imperative pieces which allows you to just use the declarative style.
I really wish this had explained the distinction between Elements and RenderObjects. Why do we have Elements? Why not just put everything in RenderObjects?
Is there a case for when making a change to deliver as a code push it will make the performance worse, and therefor its better to make a real release instead ? And what about the first install? Users will have to kill and restart the app manually to get the latest version. Sound like a behaviour that apple would not allow as a first experience.
go_router was great until I wanted to confirm with the user if they want to discard changes to their form when they hit the back button, then it became a pain in the butt.