From the standard user perspective, with good/fast network, maybe it won't really matter. But with people with bad connections, it can make quite a difference. I live in South America, so internet connection here is quite bad. Again, my personal opinion, after working with both, I find Angular 2/4 quite faster than JS on slow connections.
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It's a good article, but I ask you: Does it matter if one car goes 99mph and another goes 102mph when the street's limit it's 45mph?
Putting in User's perspective: is it relevant if one framework renders in 50 ms while another renders in 35 ms, when User doesn't perceive it?
From the standard user perspective, with good/fast network, maybe it won't really matter. But with people with bad connections, it can make quite a difference. I live in South America, so internet connection here is quite bad. Again, my personal opinion, after working with both, I find Angular 2/4 quite faster than JS on slow connections.