Setup Circuit for Scalable Navigation: Seeking Insights #1183
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Hey, there is a lot of wording here but it seems like you're just asking if nested navigation is possible in circuit. It is natively supported :). Side note: in the future, I think it would be easier to help with your posts if you made them more concise. I suspect this one was (at least partially) generated by an AI tool, and the result is a lot of fluff that possibly obscures the point of your post. |
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Hello everyone,
As we explore using Circuit for a scalable application, we're intrigued by the potential of extending its navigation capabilities to better support complex scenarios. Specifically, we're considering how incorporating navigation graphs or nested graphs, akin to what Jetpack Navigation offers, could enhance Circuit's utility for larger, more complex applications.
Given Circuit's emphasis on simplicity and effective state management, we're curious about the community's view on this evolution. Would integrating more advanced navigation concepts compromise the framework's straightforwardness, or could it enhance its scalability without significant complexity?
Furthermore, for those navigating the challenges of scaling with Circuit, what strategies or patterns have you employed to manage complex navigation flows? Are there adaptations within Circuit's model that you've found particularly useful for maintaining a clean and scalable architecture focused solely on navigation?
Your insights on balancing these complex navigation needs with Circuit's design philosophy would be invaluable as we aim to build a robust and adaptable application.
Looking forward to your thoughts and recommendations!
Thank you!
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