You're on step 2/4 on the way to building a component.
Here you specify whether your component has a "backend" or not.
A backend like a class that is created when your component mounts and remains until it is unmounted.
If you don't need a backend, you can skip this step or explicitly use .noBackend.
Making common cases convenient, you can even use .renderBackend or .renderBackendWithChildren to take care
of both this and the following step automatically, using macros to save you typing boring boilerplate.
If you have an unhealthy fear of macros you can ignore then and do it all manually too; the macros don't have any
special privileges.
You're on step 2/4 on the way to building a component.
Here you specify whether your component has a "backend" or not. A backend like a class that is created when your component mounts and remains until it is unmounted.
If you don't need a backend, you can skip this step or explicitly use
.noBackend
.Making common cases convenient, you can even use
.renderBackend
or.renderBackendWithChildren
to take care of both this and the following step automatically, using macros to save you typing boring boilerplate. If you have an unhealthy fear of macros you can ignore then and do it all manually too; the macros don't have any special privileges.