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icyJoseph | 14 days ago
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAmRtE52mYk
It showed that it is fast already, faster with the compiler, and could even be way faster than signal based approaches, and even faster if it dropped some side-effects it does. Pulling from memory here.
agos|14 days ago
1) knowing why something rendered is almost impossible 2) even for skilled developers who know what they are doing it's quite easy to introduce performance regressions. In other words, it's not a pit of success performance wise
Meanwhile (and this is also never addressed by the React team) if you use other frameworks some issues (for one: effect dependencies) simply are not issues