Iteration is more performant than
recursion, right?
Not necessarily.
This conception comes from many C-like languages, where calling a function, recursive or not, had a large overhead and created a new stackframe for every call.
For many languages this is not the case, and recursion is equally or more performant than an iterative version. These days, even some C compilers rewrite some recursive constructs to an iterative version, or reuse the stack frame for a tail recursive call.
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