Why do large JavaScript bundles slow applications down?
Browsers must download, parse, compile, and execute JavaScript before users can interact with the application.
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Common causes include large JavaScript bundles, excessive re-renders, poor caching, inefficient API calls, unoptimized images, and heavy third-party scripts.
Yes. Inefficient state management can trigger unnecessary re-renders and increase application complexity.
Absolutely. Large and unoptimized images are among the most common causes of slow page loads.
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