Comment by thinkloop
5 years ago
I'm not sure that's a fair assumption, one of the original sells of a shadow dom was that manipulting the dom directly is extremely slow, so doing as much work away from it is faster.
5 years ago
I'm not sure that's a fair assumption, one of the original sells of a shadow dom was that manipulting the dom directly is extremely slow, so doing as much work away from it is faster.
Because React's model requires tracking the entire DOM tree for changes and rewriting whole branches where a change is detected.
Svelte bypasses the whole problem for the most part. https://youtu.be/AdNJ3fydeao?t=247