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Kea 3.0 – State Management via Logic Builders

by mariusandra on 5/12/22, 2:49 PM with 18 comments

  • by jitl on 5/12/22, 5:05 PM

    To my eye, this architecture still forces too much needless boilerplate. Seems like it will work well for apps that have a low number of very important features. Apps that naturally have a lot of systems will end up paying a high overhead multiplier over time.
  • by rendall on 5/12/22, 3:48 PM

    Has anyone reading this used Kea, especially in production, and what was your experience?
  • by imachine1980_ on 5/12/22, 7:40 PM

    3 re-writes from scratch in 6 years, I know front end is dynamic but to be useful ship a code and mantain it. Crap tool is better than unestable one.
  • by muhehe on 5/12/22, 3:38 PM

    I was happy there is some interesting improvement to kea DHCP server, but it's just another react library.
  • by wdb on 5/12/22, 5:29 PM

    I have used it while trying to contribute to a project but I found it not that easy to use and quite confusing