@tomdale I haven't ever needed it. And the community never talks about it. I think it's just there for people making transition from two-way
@mjackson @floydophone @tomdale The diffing is not free, but it's cheap enough for small/medium size lists.
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@wycats@floydophone@tomdale I'm betting it's good enough for just about any size list.@jlongster has an example http://jlongster.com/Removing-User-Interface-Complexity,-or-Why-React-is-Awesome … -
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@fivetanley@wycats@floydophone@tomdale Exactly. Nice thing about virtual DOM is # of DOM nodes stays consistent. Doesn't grow with data. -
@mjackson@fivetanley@floydophone@tomdale perhaps updating N-sized list is always fast enough regardless of complexity. -
@wycats@fivetanley@floydophone@tomdale The key for me is being able to re-use DOM elements. Like Cocoa reuses table cells in list views
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