Making React 70% faster with Aiden Bai of Million.js

React is an immensely popular JavaScript library that is used to build website user interfaces. A key feature of React is that it uses a virtual Document Object Model, or DOM, to selectively update the desired regions of the web page, which provides major performance advantages. Million.js is an open source project that provides an optimized virtual DOM. Remarkably, these optimizations make React up to 70% faster and the code weighs in at less than 4 kilobytes in size.
Aiden Bai is the creator of Million.js and he joins us in this episode.

Mike Bifulco is CTO and co-founder of Craftwork. He’s also a developer advocate, writer, podcaster and serial startup founder. In past lives, Mike worked for Google, Stripe, Microsoft, and Gymnasium. Mike is also co-founder of APIs You Won’t Hate, a community for API Developers on the web. Mike’s publishes a weekly newsletter for product builders called Tiny Improvements at mikebifulco.com. Mike is on Mastodon at https://hachyderm.io/@irreverentmike

Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengineeringdaily.com

Please click here to view this show’s transcript.

Sponsors

Tired of stitching AWS services together when you could be building features for your users? What’s the difference between EKS and ECS again?With Convex, you get a modern backend as a service: a flexible, 100% ACID-compliant database, pure TypeScript cloud functions, end-to-end type safety with your app, deep React integration, and ubiquitous real-time updates. Everything you need to build your full stack project faster than ever, and no glue required.Get started on Convex for free today by visiting www.Convex.dev

Statsig is a feature management and experimentation platform that helps engineering teams ship faster. Statsig has a super developer-friendly free tier for feature flags, plus simple, flat-rate pricing for enterprises feature flag packages. Visit statsig.com/softwaredaily to learn more.

WorkOS is a developer platform to make your app enterprise-ready. With a few simple APIs, you can immediately add common enterprise features like Single Sign-On, SAML, SCIM user provisioning, and more. Developers will find beautiful docs and SDKs that make integration a breeze. WorkOS is kind of like “Stripe for enterprise features.” WorkOS powers apps like Webflow, Hopin, Vercel, and more than 100 others. The platform is rock solid, fully SOC-2 compliant, and ready for even the largest enterprise environments. So what are you waiting for? Integrate WorkOS today and make your app enterprise-ready. To learn more and get started, go to softwareengineeringdaily.com/workos

Software Daily

Software Daily

 
Subscribe to Software Daily, a curated newsletter featuring the best and newest from the software engineering community.