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Put your state in your urls, or in the user's session model, that's the only place state should be allowed to live :p



Unrelated to the debate at hand, my front-end team's junior members' only known design pattern is drop-all-state-on-refresh-driven-design and it pisses me off.

Basically every part of the website written before their time functions correctly.




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