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- Proposal: Signals as a Built-In Primitive of JavaScript
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What We Need Instead of "Web Components"
> especially since Observables have been widely available and actively worked on for a long time, without seeing wide adoption
Take a look at "Userland libraries" section [0] of the proposal (almost certainly written by Ben). He argues that observables get reinvented in the userland in various libraries over and over again. It is a primitive, like a Promise, only better.
[0] - https://github.com/WICG/observable?tab=readme-ov-file#userla...
- Observable API Proposal
- Observable API proposal
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You Don't Need to “Learn” Svelte: Embracing the Simplicity of JavaScript
Perhaps this falls into the repetitive boilerplate category you referred to, but if you want framework-agnostic domain objects that still work well with Svelte, create your own using the observer pattern.
Create an object with a subscribe method and whatever other methods make sense for updating its state. Svelte will treat it like one of its stores, and it will work with the $ syntax. It can be used with React via its `useSyncExternalStore` hook. It can be used with SolidJS via its `from` utility.
If you don't want to handle the set-up boilerplate, you could use another library like Effector or RxJS, but of course, that means another dependency. There is a gradual move to make something like this a part of the platform[1], but who knows when or if it will land.
[1] https://github.com/domfarolino/observable
ReSwift
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Do I need third party library to manage state management in swiftUI?
Check this out: https://github.com/ReSwift/ReSwift
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Cast for and against Redux
There are some great examples linked to the ReSwift GitHub page: https://github.com/ReSwift/ReSwift
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Is MVVM the only architecture you’ve used when developing iOS app?
ReSwift is also pretty good!
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Getting Started With Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile
ReduxKotlin There are a few ports of Redux for KMM. This one might be the best because it is thread safe, which is very nice. The only drawback that I don't love about it is that it doesn't have types for sevral aspacts that feel like they should have types. On the other-hand ReKotlin (which is a port of ReSwift) has a lot of the typing that ReduxKotlin is missing, but is missing the thread safety. It just depends on your use-case.
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I wrote an article about Redux architecture for SwiftUI, you can achieve pretty amazing stuff using it. Below Hot Reload implemented in 30 minutes. More links in comments. It's worth at least getting familiar with this architecture :)
Great article OP! Im sure you've seen it in your travels, but Ive been using ReSwift and ReSwift-Thunk for async actions and I've had great success - Gonna look into your navigation solution as that was the one part I'm still missing!
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Do we have Redux specialists here :D? I'm trying to figure out if I should use classes or structs for keeping the state
I recommend you checkout the code base of ReSwift