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      <title>Improving React-Redux Apps Performances</title>
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      <description>Disclaimer, this guide was done for my latest involvement with a React app, thus the examples are based on React 17 and thus this article will not address async rendering, suspense, etc. Also, the docs linked are from the legacy documentation for React 17.
Problem Statement React, despite being one of the most popular front-end libraries, doesn&amp;rsquo;t have primitives, nor in the framework, nor in the underlying language to ward off performance issues.</description>
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