Why not make pure javascript reactive? No special syntax, no weird data manipulation, after all, if runes means that every JS file gets transpiled again to yet another intermediate js, then making everything in JS reactive just makes sense. Why bother keeping it partially problematic where you're in two states of being and everything is sort of reactive. This way, you observe everything, if it changes, it updates UI.
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Why not make pure javascript reactive? No special syntax, no weird data manipulation, after all, if runes means that every JS file gets transpiled again to yet another intermediate js, then making everything in JS reactive just makes sense. Why bother keeping it partially problematic where you're in two states of being and everything is sort of reactive. This way, you observe everything, if it changes, it updates UI.