“where the model is updated and then the model notifies other views of changes”
I like your overall analogy but you lost me (as you predicted lol) with that last part. Views notifying other views (probably via listeners and event handlers) sounds more like the MVP pattern to me. But yeah overall I like your take on understanding the article.
> Jason stared at his image in the griddle's stainless steel surface. The image of a large, freckled man wearing a black t-shirt and green plaid boxers. It was like he'd stumbled upon an abandoned photo shoot, or a bizarre prop out of an old TV series. A figment of his imagination from a nightmare he'd had once where he was alone in a house, free to do anything. Aah. That was it. He'd been sitting in the dark eating his microwaved pizza, watching some sort of porno, and thinking about strange little things he'd seen when he was growing up. When he was younger, things were simply that much stranger. Everything he'd seen, for that matter. It was weird how that worked. He'd stare into space, the fog of drugs would clear, and some unseen object would immediately become a mirage. The pattern was always the same, though. He would fixate on some tiny detail, and a few seconds later that detail would become a goddamn spectacle. Even the stranger things in his life took on that shape. The porno had images in it that meant nothing, in their own way. And he was always left to ponder what sort of symbolism might be hidden beneath
I don’t consider working hours proper human interaction. It’s professional interaction. Working from home is not recommended for every personality type.
I like your overall analogy but you lost me (as you predicted lol) with that last part. Views notifying other views (probably via listeners and event handlers) sounds more like the MVP pattern to me. But yeah overall I like your take on understanding the article.