Imagine this, but x1000 and built into React. That's the goal of Fiber. (Great post, @paularmstrong!) https://medium.com/@paularmstrong/twitter-lite-and-high-performance-react-progressive-web-apps-at-scale-d28a00e780a3 …pic.twitter.com/Kipn498OPy
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Lets be clear about what yeilding reconciliation algorithm does: spreads *same amount of work* over multiple turns; improves responsiveness
This does not address the total amount of work done when generating an element, which remains too high in many of today's systems.
And better interactivity is a *great* thing. A huge win for users. But not the same as "faster" at the limit.
I hope I made it clear that our double-rAF wrapper was only for *perceived performance* and not that it magically makes React faster.
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