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That is the good take of JSX, since they are Javascript in itself, so you can just use a standard conditions and loops. So, it's up to devs to optimise it the way they want.
Differ with Vue, they provided v-if, v-for and other binding method, so Vue will manage the optimization. There's a good take here as well, but of course, some prefers more dynamic optimization.
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I had to agree. Since Vue is much closer to the native HTML compared to React, Vue has a relatively lower learning curve to begin 😁.
JSX here, JSX there, where in reality it is actually an object 🙃😂
Great point there
in vue js you need to know how to make if or for and etc.. in react you dont :)
That is the good take of JSX, since they are Javascript in itself, so you can just use a standard conditions and loops. So, it's up to devs to optimise it the way they want.
Differ with Vue, they provided v-if, v-for and other binding method, so Vue will manage the optimization. There's a good take here as well, but of course, some prefers more dynamic optimization.