Make 'no-observers' rule recommended?
See original GitHub issueI’m curious why the no-observers
rule is not included in ember/recommended
. I find it is very useful and have enabled it in all my apps.
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I still remember Stefan’s The Observer Tip Jar presentation at Wicked Good Ember. It is still one of the best resources on why not to use observers.
As far as how to refactor though, this one’s dated but still can be a starting point: https://dockyard.com/blog/2015/11/16/best-practices-functional-programming-and-the-observer-effect
I agree, it probably should be 😄.
@Turbo87 - Any objections?