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From React to vanilla JS

2024-06-25 02:01:04.814951+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Pivoting From React to Native DOM APIs: A Real World Example

“We were completely surprised by the speed gain,” Moulis said. “Our application engine is designed to produce complex ERP-type applications, which involve heavy data consumption to present in real-time. On a page we consider complex, with over 800 DOM elements, some of which use different subscription systems via our event system at initialization to update when necessary, the overall load time dropped from 4-5 seconds to 400ms.”

But that:

He added that finding developers who know vanilla JavaScript and not just the frameworks was an “unexpected difficulty.”

We're currently looking at revamping some code, and... stuff to chew on in this article.

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