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React is Dead. Long live Reactive Rails! Long live StimulusReflex and ViewComponent

React is Dead. Long live Reactive Rails! Long live StimulusReflex and ViewComponent!.
Let me tell you about the feeling that I get when I encounter something poised to revolutionize my work as a software developer. A…

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