It’s not something you had to learn just to pass a CS exam and then promptly purge from your memory.
The buffering state is a state, not an arrow!
User interface states should respond to inputs, including cancellation, retry, etc…
It’s not something you had to learn just to pass a CS exam and then promptly purge from your memory.
The buffering state is a state, not an arrow!
User interface states should respond to inputs, including cancellation, retry, etc…