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  • vue. js - `ref ()` vs `reactive ()` in Vue 3? - Stack Overflow
    I checked a few guides for Vue 3 and noticed that in some examples they used reactive(), while in others they created the same thing with ref() They seem to behave very similarly, but which one sh
  • What is the use of ref for reference-type variables in C#?
    Without ref, the reference is passed by value, and this doesn't happen C# also has the 'out' keyword which is a lot like ref, except that with 'ref', arguments must be initialized before calling the method, and with 'out' you must assign a value in the receiving method
  • What is the difference between ref, toRef and toRefs?
    Vue 3 ref A ref is a mechanism for reactivity in Vue 3 The idea is to wrap a non-object variable inside a reactive object: Takes an inner value and returns a reactive and mutable ref object The ref object has a single property value that points to the inner value Hmm Why? Vue 3 relies on JavaScript proxies to detect changes to your reactive data and implement the reactivity Proxies are
  • Whats the difference between the ref and out keywords?
    ref means that the value in the ref parameter is already set, the method can read and modify it Using the ref keyword is the same as saying that the caller is responsible for initializing the value of the parameter
  • Best practice: ref parameter or return value? - Stack Overflow
    The version with ref tells me that I can start out with a list, and your method will modify the list I sent in, or even change it with another one If that is your intention, do that But if the method allways returns a new list, use a return value instead of a ref parameter
  • c# - should I use ref to pass a collection (e. g. List) by reference . . .
    Should I use "ref" to pass a list variable by reference to a method? Is the answer that "ref" is not needed (as the list would be a reference variable), however for ease in readability put the "ref" in?
  • React 19 ref as prop and TypeScript - Stack Overflow
    Ref doesn't have current so you can't use the reference in the component (you can only pass it as a callback down to a primitive) Most of the time you don't need it because you only use the ref value in the parent component, where you've created with useRef




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