No, because the authors didn't know exactly what they were doing. It can't be that secretive. Even rocket science is explained, just put it in the docs and people will learn it.
For 9 years in a row we discuss core concepts of the library like it's some dark art that only select few will ever understand. It's really not that hard.
Abysmal framework with horrible documentation. On one hand React boasts that it's just JS but on another puts so many constraints on how you program which are nonsensical. (don't use useEffect in for loops)
I have yet to see an in-depth treatise on how it works under the hood. All I get are surface level posts of guidelines and crappy posts on FreeCodeCamp written by HS students who learned how to program yesterday. State management is another nightmare as well.
You are being pedantic. Yes, if you're in a group and exchange discussions which are low-effort(memes) and high-dopamine(outrageous views) you are in the cycle.
For 9 years in a row we discuss core concepts of the library like it's some dark art that only select few will ever understand. It's really not that hard.