In the current dispensation of US education, grammar considerations would seem to be considered merely pedantic. Unfortunately, words do have meanings, and incorrect grammar does mess with the conveyance of proper meaning.
In the section: "Precomputing values instead [sic] calculating in OnRender()", this sentence: "Always err on the site [sic] of caution if you are using OnRender for any calculation logic to preserve performance." clearly reads that the purpose of doing calculations in OnRender() is to preserve performance! Obviously the opposite of what it intends to say. Much better would be to reverse the clauses thus: "To preserve good performance, always err on the side of caution if you are using OnRender for any calculation logic ."
Please also insert the required preposition, "of", after "instead", in the heading itself.
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