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Parallel DOM
Make your apps faster, parallelize away heavy DOM operations
# Code Refactoring
Featured on : Jul 9. 2024
Featured on : Jul 9. 2024
What is Parallel DOM?
Use Parallel DOM JS library to upgrade parts of your web application to run within Parallel DOMs isolated context as a separate sub process. If you use React, you can parallelize a React component while being able to pass props and callbacks.
Problem
Developers face slow performance and sluggish user interfaces when heavy DOM operations are executed in web applications, which degrade user experience and overall application efficiency.
Solution
Parallel DOM is a JavaScript library designed to enhance web application performance by parallelizing heavy DOM operations. It allows parts of the application, such as React components, to run in a separate isolated context as a sub-process, ensuring better utilization of system resources. The core features include the ability to parallelize operations and maintain data consistency across isolated contexts.
Customers
Web developers and companies specializing in the development of complex, interactive web applications that require optimal performance and efficient DOM handling.
Unique Features
The unique aspect of this product is the isolation of heavy DOM operations into a separate sub-process which significantly boosts the web application's performance without disrupting the existing structure and flow of the main application.
User Comments
Effective in increasing app performance
Easy integration with React
Significant reduction in main thread workload
Improved concurrent processing
User interface remains responsive during heavy operations
Traction
Recently launched on ProductHunt
Gaining attention from developers and tech companies
Early feedback is predominantly positive
Developers actively sharing integration experiences
Projected user base growth with upcoming releases
Market Size
The parallel computing market is projected to reach $16.76 billion by 2027, indicating significant potential for technologies enhancing web app performance through parallel processing.