That’s the nature of React. It doesn’t have much boilerplate code and it’s easy to use as long as you have fundamental JavaScript knowledge. But what happens when the application scales and its components get more and more complex? This is where performance becomes a very important part of the project. The following article aims to show how some small tricks could improve the performance of your application big time!
Before going any further, I want you to question yourselves - Do you know what those ES things which front-end developers are often referring to, stand for? Do you know who is responsible for giving life to the new JavaScript features, which you are using in your everyday work?
Which JavaScript framework should we choose? This blog post will review the 2 most used ones - Angular and React.js, as well as the trendiest one - Vue.js.
The start of a greenfield project is a time when crucial decisions must be made. This can be quite the challenging task, especially if you are not that familiar with a certain technology. Therefore, this blog post intends to help you make the right architectural choice when it comes to utilizing ReactJS for your UI.
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