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...but frameworks like react *do change detection* on state object updates. It's behind the scenes, but we would have better tools to help them if the language was optimising for this.
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We'd have to ask the React team if that's something that would benefit them. But since they're not using Proxy internally, I would assume that they *don't* have a need for object-level change detection
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Proxy doesn't have a great polyfill and React still has to support IE11. It's possible that whenever IE11 goes away, React will find uses for Proxy, maybe even in its consumer-facing API.
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As a developer who doesn't default to using a framework, I would really like a low-level API for this. Not all platform changes need to be adopted by framework authors to be useful which I think is an underlying assumption in this conversation that hasn't been challenged.
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I wouldn't necessarily say that JavaScript needs to optimize for Reactjs. There are other toolkits that offer a similar programming approach to development that use very different approaches under the hood. For example, lit-html. Don't mess up JavaScript to cater to one toolkit.
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