{"id": 1420211877276049408, "user": {"value": 33521530, "label": "swyx"}, "created_at": "2021-07-28T02:37:52+00:00", "full_text": "@matiasfha @Rich_Harris @stolinski @gndx Svelte also has one way data flow under the hood, but uses binding and syntax sugar to simulate LOCAL two way data flow. its not that different. \n\ndata propagation with stores vs context however are very different.", "retweeted_status": null, "quoted_status": null, "place": null, "source": {"value": "95f3aaaddaa45937ac94765e0ddb68ba2be92d20", "label": "Twitter for iPhone"}, "truncated": 0, "display_text_range": "[41, 255]", "in_reply_to_status_id": 1420201456108441603, "in_reply_to_user_id": 12816182, "in_reply_to_screen_name": "matiasfha", "geo": null, "coordinates": null, "contributors": null, "is_quote_status": 0, "retweet_count": 2, "favorite_count": 24, "favorited": 0, "retweeted": 0, "possibly_sensitive": null, "lang": "en", "scopes": null} {"id": 1420261009583788032, "user": {"value": 33521530, "label": "swyx"}, "created_at": "2021-07-28T05:53:06+00:00", "full_text": "@matiasfha @Rich_Harris @stolinski @gndx btw you can implement the same thing for React too. its just that the React core team prefers boilerplate to sugar syntax. https://twitter.com/swyx/status/1294310598419689472?lang=en", "retweeted_status": null, "quoted_status": {"value": 1294310598419689472, "label": "1294310598419689472"}, "place": null, "source": {"value": "1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952", "label": "Twitter Web App"}, "truncated": 0, "display_text_range": "[41, 187]", "in_reply_to_status_id": 1420216170402091009, "in_reply_to_user_id": 12816182, "in_reply_to_screen_name": "matiasfha", "geo": null, "coordinates": null, "contributors": null, "is_quote_status": 1, "retweet_count": 1, "favorite_count": 5, "favorited": 0, "retweeted": 0, "possibly_sensitive": 0, "lang": "en", "scopes": null} {"id": 1452037531244007427, "user": {"value": 33521530, "label": "swyx"}, "created_at": "2021-10-23T22:21:39+00:00", "full_text": "@matiasfha @kyleshevlin yep. this needs to be on the svelte FAQ somewhere lol its such a common question by react devs", "retweeted_status": null, "quoted_status": null, "place": null, "source": {"value": "95f3aaaddaa45937ac94765e0ddb68ba2be92d20", "label": "Twitter for iPhone"}, "truncated": 0, "display_text_range": "[24, 118]", "in_reply_to_status_id": 1452031976517427202, "in_reply_to_user_id": 12816182, "in_reply_to_screen_name": "matiasfha", "geo": null, "coordinates": null, "contributors": null, "is_quote_status": 0, "retweet_count": 0, "favorite_count": 3, "favorited": 0, "retweeted": 0, "possibly_sensitive": null, "lang": "en", "scopes": null}