I'm studying ReactJS and there are some (simple) questions that I can't find the answer to.
For example, I have a component that sends a property to another component. To pass this property I have two alternatives. Create a constant, or just pass the property. Follow the examples
const Component1 = ({ param }) => { return <AnyOtherComponent otherComponentParam={param ? 'name1' : 'name2'} /> } export default Component1
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const Component2 = ({ param }) => { const otherParam = param ? 'name1' : 'name2' return <AnyOtherComponent2 otherComponentParam={otherParam} />}export default Component2
Assuming I only use this constant to pass the property, ie I only use it once, what would be better?Create this constant variable or pass the property directly as in the first example?
I think example 1 is the most correct, as I'm not allocating memory space to a variable that will only be used once. But I didn't find any text/article that makes this comparison
I would like to have access to the texts of articles that talk about the serial subjects and better facts about which