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by _uhtu
3483 days ago
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I use React currently and yes, this is an important argument. Faster load times are better. And if Inferno accomplishes better rendering speed while also being smaller, it is basically universally more performant than React. I evaluated both thoroughly and chose React over Inferno because of the massive community around React, but numbers like this are intriguing. |
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However, that "extra" isn't all just junk, it's a LOT of REALLY nice error reporting that I've not seen in ANY other framework. Dealing with errors in React applications is far, far, far easier than some other frameworks have been (ahem, ng1/ng2).