Agree, and I think this is the point of the article too.
If we are going to say things like "React is fast" then it needs a further clarification - fast compared to what?
Are we comparing it to C, jQuery, Angular, Pure Javascript, or a Commedore 64? Because it doesn't make sense to say it is fast if there isn't something to compare it against.
(In reality, I suspect it is only really "fast" if you compare it with something slow).
If we are going to say things like "React is fast" then it needs a further clarification - fast compared to what?
Are we comparing it to C, jQuery, Angular, Pure Javascript, or a Commedore 64? Because it doesn't make sense to say it is fast if there isn't something to compare it against.
(In reality, I suspect it is only really "fast" if you compare it with something slow).