Thank you very much. The hole network has no good guide about this effector, how to start and get data, just only you. You save me a lot of time. Really helpful.
@Jack Herrington The explicit event names that can be used like functions... it's very convenient and readable unlike say Redux. Elm has a nice type system so every interaction with state is modeled like an explicit event; a member of an enum(they call them sum types), for example a counter's would be 'Increment Int', 'Decrement Int' and 'Reset'. There's a similar 'update' function which handles these type messages and everytime you call anything that spits out one of those above messages, Elm's machinery will automatically call 'update'. To me that feels easier to read at a glance. I think the basic counter example on guide.elm-lang.org shows it better than I can explain. Look at how the view wires up the click event, `onClick Increment`...that's it.
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Thank you for the video, could you create a video with comparing some popular state managers with the effector. For example effector/redux/recoil/zustand etc?
Yeh, This is more of the concept of an observable service. I don’t understand why you need separate stores, dispatchers, reducers, etc. like n Redux and Fluxible
I haven't tried it, but I think it you would use it just the same way you would use the store outside of the react context. You would send events to it to update it. And you'd put a watch on the componentDidMount to update your component when the store updates.