
d is fired off when a listener i…er to perform an inverse operation by assigning the @={} keyword, it needs to know “when” to do it. The “when” is an event provided by the view. For example, View.onClick is an event and is fired off when a listener is provided via the interfac…
…ecute the binding” causes the binder to get all the values from your object and set it to the view. You can later set up an Observeable object to notify the binder of any changes to the object’s value, which causes the binding to recur. More on this later.