I think the perspective that the react code does much more explains the problem better. I mean, the definition of the task does not ask any of those extra things. If people don't adhere to the precise description of benchmarked task the comparison will never be any good.
Perhaps, but the mobx example was written by the person who created the challenge, and they are seeking to update their challenge to include more complexity.
I think the perspective that the react code does much more explains the problem better. I mean, the definition of the task does not ask any of those extra things. If people don't adhere to the precise description of benchmarked task the comparison will never be any good.