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Published inApr 2016
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Vipul A M
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Vipul A M is Director at BigBinary. He is part of Rails Issues Team, and helps triaging issues. His spare time is spent exploring and contributing to many Open Source ruby projects, when not dabbling with React JS. Vipul loves Ruby's vibrant community and helps in building PuneRb, is the founder of and runs RubyIndia Community Newsletter and RubyIndia Podcast, and organizes Deccan Ruby Conference in Pune. He can be found @vipulnsward on twitter and on his site http://vipulnsward.com.
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"Mike, I have a question though. All said and done, why does PureRenderMixin perform shallow comparison in the first place? Should it not perform a deep comparison so that we will always have better performance?" Shawn was not very happy with PureRenderMixin.

"Well, there is a reason for this. Shallow comparison is very cheap. It does not take much time. Deep comparison is always expensive. Therefore, PureRenderMixin does shallow comparison, which is good enough for most of the simple use cases," said Mike.

"However, React does provide us an option of defining our own version of shouldComponentUpdate as we saw earlier. We can completely short-circuit the re-rendering process by just returning false from shouldComponentUpdate or we can compare only those props that are required by our component."

"True, just like we had written shouldComponentUpdate for the BookRow component right?" asked Shawn.

// src/BookRow.js

export default React.createClass({
  shouldComponentUpdate(nextProps...
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Vipul A M is Director at BigBinary. He is part of Rails Issues Team, and helps triaging issues. His spare time is spent exploring and contributing to many Open Source ruby projects, when not dabbling with React JS. Vipul loves Ruby's vibrant community and helps in building PuneRb, is the founder of and runs RubyIndia Community Newsletter and RubyIndia Podcast, and organizes Deccan Ruby Conference in Pune. He can be found @vipulnsward on twitter and on his site http://vipulnsward.com.
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