As a person not in the react ecosystem, I don't understand this at all. Like, at all. Can you explain?
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if my model wasn't the exact same object between updates, things went nuts.
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Is this inside lists?
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this is old ember, I must not be saying the right words, but if you didn't return the same model the whole page would rerender.
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Yeah I think that hasn't been true since 1.13. Since glimmer, we diff at the text or attribute node, not data.
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And similar, since 1.13 (or maybe 2.0)
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I figured it was different now. What I'm saying is that was hard. And there's a group of folks in React who are opting into it.
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By making named functions instead of inline?
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Yep, and it's usually just FUD. "I heard that was slow". And 99% of the time its not.
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