I had a similar misunderstanding when I first saw it, but globally declaring reactive variables and passing them around isn't really what it's about. Take, for example:…
The Vue one creates new items on keyup while the React one creates them on keydown.
I had a similar misunderstanding when I first saw it, but globally declaring reactive variables and passing them around isn't really what it's about. Take, for example:…
The Vue one creates new items on keyup while the React one creates them on keydown.