Performance - Helpers

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I have seen several times programmers adhering to the helper in the view, instead of html. I agree that there are cases where you actually "save characters" using them, but, and with respect to performance?

I looked into it but I didn’t find anything clear enough.

My impression is that it will always be better, in terms of performance, to type the HTML instead of the helper, but I would like to know if this statement is correct or not. And if correct, how much less performative is using helpers in HTML.

Obs.: I’m not talking about . net core, but if there are differences significant performance in this subject, I’m listening...

Thank you!

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