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Using Atomic State to Improve React Performance in Deeply Nested Component Trees

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Using Atomic State to Improve React Performance in Deeply Nested Component Trees

runharbor.com

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Atomic state has enabled us to build complex, deeply nested React component trees in our clinical trial data capture application without trading off render performance or developer ergonomics. Here's a very brief overview of the difference between vanilla React Context-based state management and atomic state management, with an interactive demo based on real-world clinical trial data showing how we use atomic state to keep Harbor's EDC UI responsive and performant.

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