| ▲ | acemarke 12 hours ago | |
Completely unrelated. - Immer (C++) appears to be roughly equivalent to Immutable.js ( https://immutable-js.com/ ): a set of specialized data structures - Immer (JS), on the other hand, uses JS Proxies to wrap plain values, traps attempted mutations, and then replays them to return a safely immutable updated final result As far as I know, Michel Weststrate came up with the name independently (although I can't 100% confirm that). (source: I didn't create Immer (JS), but I started using it in Redux Toolkit in 2018, am quoted in the docs about how much I love it, spent the last couple months doing performance optimization work that got shipped in Immer 11.x, and just put up some more bugfix PRs today. I'm a secondary maintainer at this point.) | ||
| ▲ | benoits 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Thanks for your work, really appreciated the RTK perf boost! | ||