Tentative conclusion after being burned in performance too many times: Diffing (like in React, but by no means is this unique to React) is a sign that there's something wrong with your framework design.
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Replying to @pcwalton
Why is the conclusion that there's something wrong with the framework, instead of something being wrong with the platform? If the DOM provided a way to efficiently supply large trees created functionally, without React having to do a diff, we'd use that API.
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Replying to @jordwalke @pcwalton
In practice, if implemented by the platform, how much of that diffing would just be pushed into the platform itself?
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