Hi! I am a longtime developer with a passion to empower other developers to be their best. I focus on cloud development and everything related to data access from .NET and .NET Core.
I would just be careful about performance for the sake of performance. If you are talking 300ms of difference, that is something tangible and observable in the UI. I find too often people want to makes things smaller/faster "just because" and end up investing time and energy into optimizations without empirical evidence they are needed. Having said that, WebPack or other bundlers can handle Vanilla.js just fine!
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I would just be careful about performance for the sake of performance. If you are talking 300ms of difference, that is something tangible and observable in the UI. I find too often people want to makes things smaller/faster "just because" and end up investing time and energy into optimizations without empirical evidence they are needed. Having said that, WebPack or other bundlers can handle Vanilla.js just fine!