I spend a decent amount of time pointing out the tradeoffs of framework decisions and benchmarking with vanilla js as the control. Which is constantly met with more or less, then stop using a framework, or see vanilla wins all the benchmarks. I figured a section header that reads "Your Framework is pure overhead" was just inviting more of the same. Since it is really beside the point and doesn't lend anything to the discussion.
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I spend a decent amount of time pointing out the tradeoffs of framework decisions and benchmarking with vanilla js as the control. Which is constantly met with more or less, then stop using a framework, or see vanilla wins all the benchmarks. I figured a section header that reads "Your Framework is pure overhead" was just inviting more of the same. Since it is really beside the point and doesn't lend anything to the discussion.