No, not reactifying JS. That’s not the intent of this as I interpret it. Take a moment to read through the whole thing and I’m sure any fears you have about this should go away. This is mainly for framework authors, rather than application developers. A standardized and optimized way to code reactivity, reducing framework bundle size, reducing bugs, among other things, no need for weird hooks or Proxy objects and things like that. Good stuff.
No, not reactifying JS. That’s not the intent of this as I interpret it. Take a moment to read through the whole thing and I’m sure any fears you have about this should go away. This is mainly for framework authors, rather than application developers. A standardized and optimized way to code reactivity, reducing framework bundle size, reducing bugs, among other things, no need for weird hooks or Proxy objects and things like that. Good stuff.
Maybe even one day React will have property support.