You're missing the point. Nevermind.
Please reread my post. The function parameter is the name.
To be fair, the article would be more aptly titled "Recursion without function names". In any recursion you need a way to reference the original function somehow. They're using a function parameter to accomplish that…
> Each page is split into sections. Each section may wait for async data and API responses. When all the data arrives, the section is rendered as an HTML string. Where are these waiting sections? On the browser client…
Thanks. That should be the very first line in the documentation.
Is each page pushed to the browser in a static fashion? Or does ReactServer implement minimal client DOM updates in a similar manner to React?
Cette jpg est pas une pipe.
You're missing the point. Nevermind.
Please reread my post. The function parameter is the name.
To be fair, the article would be more aptly titled "Recursion without function names". In any recursion you need a way to reference the original function somehow. They're using a function parameter to accomplish that…
> Each page is split into sections. Each section may wait for async data and API responses. When all the data arrives, the section is rendered as an HTML string. Where are these waiting sections? On the browser client…
Thanks. That should be the very first line in the documentation.
Is each page pushed to the browser in a static fashion? Or does ReactServer implement minimal client DOM updates in a similar manner to React?
Cette jpg est pas une pipe.