when designing a user interface, assume that the user has zero patience and will ruthlessly abandon your software if it isn't smooth.
you may hate this, but it will help it get wider adoption.
to the user, programmers don't exist. what they click or poke with their finger does. your preference of framework is irrelevant.
prefer what causes that click or tap to go faster.
prefer what doesn't cause the laptop to spin the fan up. if you make code that causes fans to spin up, this will cause people to buy a new computer. this isn't necessary. you can just write efficient code instead.