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Browser DGAF (that you use React) - Sift Engineering Blog
Adventures in React Performance DebuggingRecently I read Benchling’s 2-part series in debugging performance issues in React, and it really echoed the issues and solutions that I’ve been working through on the Sift Science Console. So I was inspired to chime in with some of my own React performance debugging experiences in what may become a short series itself.
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Browser DGAF (that you use React) - Sift Engineering Blog
Adventures in React Performance DebuggingRecently I read Benchling’s 2-part series in debugging performance issues in React, and it really echoed the issues and solutions that I’ve been working through on the Sift Science Console. So I was inspired to chime in with some of my own React performance debugging experiences in what may become a short series itself.
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Browser DGAF (that you use React) - Sift Engineering Blog
Adventures in React Performance DebuggingRecently I read Benchling’s 2-part series in debugging performance issues in React, and it really echoed the issues and solutions that I’ve been working through on the Sift Science Console. So I was inspired to chime in with some of my own React performance debugging experiences in what may become a short series itself.
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