careful now you may summon a certain *cough* state machine *cough* person. Your code is not match for his X-calibur of a library
If I had like, I don’t know, two more hooks then MAYBE I would consider a library. 😂
Depends... if you’re at an arcade then there’s no such thing. 😂
Hey, I’d like to see you come up with a bunch of fake variable names in a few minutes for a joke tweet. 😂😂😂
This is like one of those Photoshops where someone tried to make the crowd look bigger and hope nobody notices the same guy in the red coat everywhere
Yes exactly right. I um started renaming them all and was like “wow this was a lot of work”. 😂
Naw that shit’s for losers. I like this. It’s WAY better. 😂 (It’s just a joke)
I know it's a gag, but those duplicates are giving me a headache 😂
This is awesome, until you have to pass them down to children components. 😂
Nope, just cram them up into LocalStorage and you’re golden. 😂
Looking at the replies, I don't know which ones are doing a reverse bluff and the ones that genuinely think that the author is having a meltdown 😅
I guess redux is out of vogue now? Isn't there a way to roll them up into an object or something?
It could technically be like this const [monolith, setMonolith] And when you update setMonolith({ ...monolith, token}) Would set the token value.
You're setting some variables multiple times, eslint would flag that before you execute. Then use formik and yup for forms, it's cleaner
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