How pipe() fuses your loops
Every time you chain filter, map, and take in a pipe, stopcock compiles them into a single for loop. Here’s how that works, and why it matters more than you’d think.
Every time you chain filter, map, and take in a pipe, stopcock compiles them into a single for loop. Here’s how that works, and why it matters more than you’d think.
Zustand is great until your state gets nested. Then every update becomes a spread sandwich. Lenses and optics fix that.