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Web Performance With Alex Russell - JSJ 569

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React

Some interactions, even in lightweight type scenarios, do work better when you can at least begin handling them on the client side. You don't want to do a re-render reload of the webpage containing a bunch of tweets just in order to like a tweet. If you're using the same programming language and the same tooling on both sides,. then that it can become a challenge, a challenge to ensure that they remain consistent. But I have a deep faith that anyone who can deal with the extreme complexity of a system like react can write server side templates to in any language. In that context, there seems to be people out there trying to solve this conundrum but without giving up on what

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