Oooh... these links look awesome. In particular, I love loveLOVE the assessment that "Hooks are no simpler". I think this speaks to some of the frustration I've had with them, literally since the day they were announced. I'm not anti-Hooks. In fact, all of my current React dev is now Hooks-based. But I'm continually annoyed by some fanboys who act as though Hooks are self-evidently better, and everything else is clearly worse. They act as though the answer to, "Why Hooks?" is "Well... Hooks!!!"
The historical perspective in these articles is also awesome. I've made a few references in my previous articles to Knockout. It's amazing (to me) how many "senior" JS devs today don't even know what Knockout was/is. This author seems to have a very well-rounded approach to the whole thing.
Oooh... these links look awesome. In particular, I love love LOVE the assessment that "Hooks are no simpler". I think this speaks to some of the frustration I've had with them, literally since the day they were announced. I'm not anti-Hooks. In fact, all of my current React dev is now Hooks-based. But I'm continually annoyed by some fanboys who act as though Hooks are self-evidently better, and everything else is clearly worse. They act as though the answer to, "Why Hooks?" is "Well... Hooks!!!"
The historical perspective in these articles is also awesome. I've made a few references in my previous articles to Knockout. It's amazing (to me) how many "senior" JS devs today don't even know what Knockout was/is. This author seems to have a very well-rounded approach to the whole thing.
I needed Deep dive: How do React hooks really work? (2019) before hooks made sense to me.