Hey David, what are you thoughts on this implementation of throttle with rAF for scroll codepen.io/aFarkas/pen/LNeopm and more so these two quite passionate discussions on rAF as it pertains to vanillaJS?
github.com/google/WebFundamentals/... github.com/google/WebFundamentals/...
Interesting approach, I would be curious to know how does it performs in a complex pages with rerendering an stuffs, really interesting 👍
About the discussions, I didn't used really rAF so I can't tell much as I'm not experienced with.
More on debounce using requestAnimationFrame by Chris Ferdinandi gomakethings.com/debouncing-your-j...
Just in case 😉
Coolio, thx for the interesting tips 👍.
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Hey David, what are you thoughts on this implementation of throttle with rAF for scroll codepen.io/aFarkas/pen/LNeopm and more so these two quite passionate discussions on rAF as it pertains to vanillaJS?
github.com/google/WebFundamentals/...
github.com/google/WebFundamentals/...
Interesting approach, I would be curious to know how does it performs in a complex pages with rerendering an stuffs, really interesting 👍
About the discussions, I didn't used really rAF so I can't tell much as I'm not experienced with.
More on debounce using requestAnimationFrame by Chris Ferdinandi gomakethings.com/debouncing-your-j...
Just in case 😉
Coolio, thx for the interesting tips 👍.