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Start your free trialNatasha Nazari
7,298 PointsIf a computed property is basically a function disguised as a property, then why not just use a function?
I'm still confused about what advantages computed properties have over functions. When is it better to use computed properties? What exactly is the difference?
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Helgi Helgason
7,599 PointsTo me it seems that properties are best used for simple values to make you code more readable. Functions are probably better for some heavy lifting.