Yes, React.js always builds everything from scratch(they call it 'immutable') to sync data with UI, which I always considered a total WASTE. By avoiding the waste, 'shouldUpdate', 'memo', 'useMemo' etc should be applied by the coder. So why we build everything over and over again instead of observing the change? Secondly, React is just a run-time like a VM, which is not a efficient one, Why not compile the code directly, choosing an interpreter over a compiler?
Rich Harris has the single most spectacular profile picture on the entire Internet
Using the "compiler" approach is mind blowing.
So much respect for people like Rich Harris to come with those ideas, and building them.
Awesommmmmmmmmmme. I loved it
I am watching this for a second time rather than watching the presidential debates.
20:38 the best way to speed up some code? get rid off it! #jsrevolution
26:30 svelte is "dead code elimination" done right
SVELTE GL ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Someone thought its a good idea to use only 30% of the screensize to show the code.
Yes, React.js always builds everything from scratch(they call it 'immutable') to sync data with UI, which I always considered a total WASTE. By avoiding the waste, 'shouldUpdate', 'memo', 'useMemo' etc should be applied by the coder. So why we build everything over and over again instead of observing the change? Secondly, React is just a run-time like a VM, which is not a efficient one, Why not compile the code directly, choosing an interpreter over a compiler?
I am on to you svelte
sada mi je žap što nisam bio. da sam znao da dolazi mesija, zaletio bi se. Svelte rules
Onda obavezno dodite dogodine :))