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Show HN: Tired of logic in useEffect, I built a class-based React state manager

A developer introduces Snapstate, a class-based React state manager built to move business logic out of React components and into plain TypeScript classes. This approach aims to improve testability, separation of concerns, and code clarity by decoupling application logic from React's rendering lifecycle.

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state managementReact hooksuseEffectbusiness logictestingTypeScript classesfrontend architecture

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