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Most of us are excited for the React Compiler, which promises to improve performance without requiring any major effort on our part.
Conversely, although Server Components can also help make web apps more performant, the fact that their roll-out has at times involved quite a few headaches for developers–combined with the feature already being a few years old at this point–explains the relative lack of excitement around them.
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When it comes to performance, React has always adopted a bit of a “chef's choice” approach: just trust the framework to know best, and don't worry about managing every re-render.
Yet developers can quickly run into frustrating situations when they do need more granular control. So we can only hope the new React Compiler will help alleviate some of those pain points.
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This isn't quite true when it comes to Vercel, the other big player in the React ecosystem.
While the majority is still neutral, negative opinions do outweigh positive ones, with respondents citing lock-in fears, a push for unwanted features, and the founder's controversial political stances as motivations for their negative outlook.