New to Immediate Mode (IM) UI and trying to understand something. If all desktop applications rendered their UI in IM aiming at ~60fps+, would not that make them compete for the resources more than needed and overuse them? May I ask @cmuratori to drop a hint?
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Replying to @meglio
"Immediate" refers to the API, not the dispatch. There is no need to continuously redraw the interface if it is not animating.
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Replying to @cmuratori @meglio
Would you qualify React.js as an immediate mode API? Since the vast majority of the time you don't think of a separate init and update steps. You just say what the UI should like given the current input/state.
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I have not used react.js myself, but from what I have heard, yes, it sounds at least somewhat IM.
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