Though it's probably easiest understood in a non-web world.
The web makes it quite a bit more involved with a separation of client- and server-side state - plus you have a given frontend "framework" in the shape of DOM, which people often leave out of the picture.
This latter necessities the 'escape hatches' in React and alia.
The web makes it quite a bit more involved with a separation of client- and server-side state - plus you have a given frontend "framework" in the shape of DOM, which people often leave out of the picture.
This latter necessities the 'escape hatches' in React and alia.