publish date
Apr 23, 2023
duration
37
min
Difficulty
Case details
React has exploded in popularity thanks to the performance and unrivaled developer experience the virtual DOM and reconciliation could offer. But as our apps grew, we started pushing the boundaries of managing client state in a performant way. Recently Signals have caught attention and curious eyes of developers that wish by default fine-grained control of how their applications re-render based on user actions. Let's have a look at the difference and how to achieve similar results with each paradigm.
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