Thanks for writing this up, this is really interesting! I love deep dives like this into things I've never really paid much attention to.
I also really like how you walk through the steps of how you'd expect things to work, which includes running into issues and figuring out what you need to fix to make it work. It makes it much easier to understand how things work, and why you might need to write things a specific way.
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Thanks! 😁 I usually find that working through weird errors and unexpected behaviors is the best way to really learn the details of a feature, so I like to show that. I'm glad someone else appreciates the approach!
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Thanks for writing this up, this is really interesting! I love deep dives like this into things I've never really paid much attention to.
I also really like how you walk through the steps of how you'd expect things to work, which includes running into issues and figuring out what you need to fix to make it work. It makes it much easier to understand how things work, and why you might need to write things a specific way.
Looking forward to future posts!
Thanks! 😁 I usually find that working through weird errors and unexpected behaviors is the best way to really learn the details of a feature, so I like to show that. I'm glad someone else appreciates the approach!