Lazy vs Eager Evaluation in JavaScript: Performance Trade-offs

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SurveyJS: Build JSON-Driven Surveys and Forms with Full Data Control
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  1. lazy.js

    Like Underscore, but lazier

    JavaScript doesn’t natively support lazy evaluation for everything, but we can implement it via generators, iterators, or libraries like Lazy.js.

  2. SurveyJS

    SurveyJS: Build JSON-Driven Surveys and Forms with Full Data Control. Add the SurveyJS UI components to your JS app (React/Angular/Vue3). Securely collect and analyze data without sending it to 3rd-party servers. Fully customizable, works with any backend, and ideal for data-heavy apps. Learn more.

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