Comment by edflsafoiewq 6 months ago Isn't that basically what VDOM is? 4 comments edflsafoiewq Reply k__ 6 months ago A virtual DOM is another indirection, so the opposite of what immediate mode tries to accomplish. edflsafoiewq 6 months ago Immediate mode only describes the interface. k__ 6 months ago Does it?I had the impression that the lack of double buffering would imply a more direct access, this the "immediate" in the name. 1 reply →
k__ 6 months ago A virtual DOM is another indirection, so the opposite of what immediate mode tries to accomplish. edflsafoiewq 6 months ago Immediate mode only describes the interface. k__ 6 months ago Does it?I had the impression that the lack of double buffering would imply a more direct access, this the "immediate" in the name. 1 reply →
edflsafoiewq 6 months ago Immediate mode only describes the interface. k__ 6 months ago Does it?I had the impression that the lack of double buffering would imply a more direct access, this the "immediate" in the name. 1 reply →
k__ 6 months ago Does it?I had the impression that the lack of double buffering would imply a more direct access, this the "immediate" in the name. 1 reply →
A virtual DOM is another indirection, so the opposite of what immediate mode tries to accomplish.
Immediate mode only describes the interface.
Does it?
I had the impression that the lack of double buffering would imply a more direct access, this the "immediate" in the name.
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