I wasn't sure why none of the Redux example reducers show removing an item from an array, but I'm beginning to have an idea.pic.twitter.com/APJkP4pHvG
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if the KO argument for your programming model is that the creator came up with a clever answer to a challenge, 3/
lots of users are going to encounter the same challenge but not be #winning like #MotherFuckingDanAbramov. 4/4
I don’t think dividing functions into functions is very clever, but yes, it is required for using Redux successfully.
your argument was, more or less, that Tom should have remembered about .filter(). It's probably not that Tom 1/
wasn't *aware* of .filter(), but that he didn't think of it here. The fact that you remembered it isn't an answer. 2/2
my argument is that tom shouldn't have been a dingus
tbqh, the problem is that most of our design discussions in Ember end up with at least one "Y U NO REDUX".
I bet @tomdale was getting tired of it. Per @dan_abramov, the answer is that Redux is for people comfy with low-level.
Dan isn't a better prgrmmr than Tom, but he's familiar with patterns that work well with redux. Learning curve
Not talking about FP specifically, but which parts are the best redux's patterns
I do think it’s cool though if I can pick up Ember and write idiomatic code from the first day 
The thing is, ember plus redux is p nice.
I think it makes sense for us to support Ember + immutable.js + redux patterns directly.
If you do this, i will give you a hug (if you are accepting of one)
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