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It’s all the same. The difference is not in the product but in the developer’s perception of the product. The code and the user don’t notice the difference, just the developer in the middle. There are those who can dynamically put text on screen and those who need just a little help to dynamically put text on screen.



> the user don’t notice the difference

Users do notice the difference is large JS framework driven applications.


Yeah, they notice how slow and janky they are, and how often they're staring at empty gray boxes while things load.




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