`stateIn` operator is kinda confusing to me. As in...
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stateIn
operator is kinda confusing to me. As in. it doesn't make sense why its named stateIn. Anyone have any "aha" moment on why the name fits? or is it just me with this confusion?
s
It’s like
launchIn
— it runs a coroutine in the scope that you provide
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ooooh. interesting. i did not know that. glad i asked the question. thanks @Sam