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vor_yesterday at 9:44 PM1 replyview on HN

> Claims like "It's hard to build a performant SwiftUI app" get into skill-issue territory

I don't know why SwiftUI evangelists are still doing this in 2026. How many examples of SwiftUI's poor performance have to be demonstrated over the years? Even basic things like List continue to lag behind NSTableView in the most recent releases.


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CharlesWyesterday at 10:34 PM

All I have is my own experience. In my current app, my views are 100% SwiftUI. One of them uses a SwiftUI List which typically has hundreds of thousands of items, each with title, subtitle, duration, cover art, etc. I expect it would still be butter-smooth at 1M items.

Was my initial naive implementation as performant? No. My point is that optimization still matters in SwiftUI, and that optimization looks quite a bit different in SwiftUI than it does in AppKit/UIKit.