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Igor Minar authored
this one has better performance at the cost of complexity for a toy app like this one the difference is insignificant, but it might be good to see the two versions and compare them and based on that be able to make the trade-offs in real apps the angularjs version does deep watching of the todos array object. that means that it keeps an in memory copy of the whole array that is used for dirty checking in order to detect model mutations. For toy app like this it's totally fine and in fact encouraged practice since you are trading off a little bit of memory and performance for simplicity. However in a large project where you are dealing with array of 100s or 1000s of large objects you definitely don't want to use this approach. Instead you want to use a different way of doing the same thing, which requires more code but is a lot more efficient.
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