thank you for taking the time to explain all this, its very helpful! i see what you mean now about equality checking. you are using it, but only in the cases that the observables do not already provide the mutatation…
This definitely helps, thank you. I suppose the main similarity is the chain of observables being a nervous system of sorts. In mercury the observers pass the update signal all the way back to root (and then needless…
Thank you for sharing this. I have been doing a lot of digging for an upcoming greenfield rewrite of our client side, and mobx+react is now tied w/ me alongside mercury.js, which shares a similarity in using nested…
thank you for taking the time to explain all this, its very helpful! i see what you mean now about equality checking. you are using it, but only in the cases that the observables do not already provide the mutatation…
This definitely helps, thank you. I suppose the main similarity is the chain of observables being a nervous system of sorts. In mercury the observers pass the update signal all the way back to root (and then needless…
Thank you for sharing this. I have been doing a lot of digging for an upcoming greenfield rewrite of our client side, and mobx+react is now tied w/ me alongside mercury.js, which shares a similarity in using nested…