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Some might argue that React’s relatively poor performance (it’s still plenty-fast for many apps) is due to Virtual DOM and prioritization of development experience, i.e., clarity over complexity. To counter the first argument - there’s React-like Inferno. For the second one - there’s Solid. - Source: dev.to / almost 4 years ago
A VDOM library like Inferno uses this information to compile its JSX directly into pre-optimized node structures. Marko, and Vue hoist their static VDOM nodes outside of their components so that they don't incur the overhead of recreating them on every render. - Source: dev.to / about 4 years ago
Unpkg, CDNJS, Github, and many more CDNs are also available. Check the GitHub Repository. Of course, the files can also be downloaded and used, and package managers such as NPM, Yarn, PNPM, and Bower are also available. - Source: dev.to / about 4 years ago
Saw this post a couple of days ago on reddit and it looks like a very nice and modern reset. And yeah you add it at the start of your css and leave it alone so you can update it once in a while. Source: about 4 years ago
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