Immediately stop using responsive programming and understand his original sin in one article

Beck Moulton
10 min read6 days ago

I don’t quite understand why more and more projects use reactive programming frameworks under the banner of high performance, and then mess up the code. Is reactive programming really that good? Or is it “ The world has suffered from reactive programming for a long time “, persecuting the flowers of our motherland? In my opinion, reactive programming has committed at least three sins: 1. Easy to cause complexity; 2. Difficult to debug; 3. Performance fog. In view of this, I hope that my colleagues in…

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