Tarang Khandelwal found himself in the unenviable position where he needed to be able to dynamically choose which component to load dynamically.
He did this by passing in a string key that determined the component that would load in its place. However, given that not all components and component signatures are the same, this is more complex than it seems.
Tarang explains to Chuck what this entails and why you might need a setup like this in the first place.
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