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How can something like a front end framework like #ReactJS that has supposedly been created to abstract and simplify writing #JavaScript “applications” be so fucking over-engineered and complicated, to the point that it needs dozens of libraries to simplify and abstract itself?

Where does this start to even make sense?

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Is there a better way to handle doing something after updating the state with #react `useState`?

Having a useEffect just feels a bit clunky especially when I have multiple states that I need to watch and do something whenever they're updated

Also on that, if useState is asynchronous, why doesn't it return a promise? I'm assuming there's a reason for that

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@adrian sure, I'll watch the video just after I'm migrating this project back from #yarn to #npm, I'll remove these abandoned third party #ReactJS packages because nobody is using them anymore, also it needs to use #ViteJS and #Bun now instead of the stuff that it used before.

And I'll need to hurry because JS hipsters are already doing some YouTube rants on why this is yesterday's marmalade already and why I need to migrate again to the next thing.

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