Comments here show me that useEffect() is apparently incredibly hammer-shaped. And all things related to state and network look like nails in the eyes of frustrated React users.
I think those people would be better served by frameworks that hold fine grained reactivity as a virtue. If you have appetite for spaghetti at least use real pasta instead of trying to roll steak into thin stripes to tangle it.
I think those people would be better served by frameworks that hold fine grained reactivity as a virtue. If you have appetite for spaghetti at least use real pasta instead of trying to roll steak into thin stripes to tangle it.