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[ Jul. 6, 2015: Updated with response from Paul Lewis. ] On Friday, Google employee Paul Lewis (@aerotwist) published a blog post with results from his measurement of React’s DOM performance relative to vanilla JavaScript on a particular benchmark he constructed. Others have already raised questions about the particular choice of benchmark (append operations to a single large list), observing that
React is very popular at the moment, and I can see why: its developer ergonomics are very attractive. JSX and vDOM are really nice to work with, and it certainly enables composability. But, being the performance-minded person that I am, I wanted to test the claims that it's default-fast. Last updated: 3 Jul 2015 Est. Read Time: 15 min Share this: Twitter Tagged: #react, #performance Update 7/3/15:
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