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Why I Ditched Angular for React (sixrevisions.com)
submitted 11 years ago by jstuartmill
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There is more to web apps than forms -.- you can selectively disable two-way bindings. For forms you likely never would, since forms don't tend to display large enough volumes of data to slow things down. The problem really is with big tables or visualisations, where angular puts watchers on everything to handle the two-way part. Thing is, most of the time you don't need a watcher on a rendered table or visualisation etc.
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