Fun fact: React doesn’t really “keep” class state in this.state. React keeps it internally (in the same place it now keeps state of Hooks) and assigns this.state before a component renders.
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Maybe what's important is just the illusion of understanding. Or that the abstractions are a bit like the London Underground tube map (physically incorrect but helpful when getting around.)
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OTOH I think this perspective of 'magic' will partially subside as they gain familiarity.
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