Qt's used-to-be-fine-grained reactivity just went from sync to async in a major version bump. Naming aside, I still look at it as the same thing, just everything is batched now.
I've continued this line of thought over to a follow-up article: dev.to/ryansolid/what-the-hell-is-...
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Qt's used-to-be-fine-grained reactivity just went from sync to async in a major version bump. Naming aside, I still look at it as the same thing, just everything is batched now.
I've continued this line of thought over to a follow-up article: dev.to/ryansolid/what-the-hell-is-...