is that the case though? it's certainly better than in the Internet Explorer days
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Hmm. Which part is better, and what metric are you using to measure?
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True story. My work uses a popular online crash logging tool. 90% of the time is wasted waiting on JS widgets to load, animate, and generally do useless crap. A coworker wrote a frontend for the tool straight out of the HTML1 days. It loads in a split second. We all use that.
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Now that you have to do a bit of web dev, what toolchain did you use? pure C and CGI and render everything from server? I had to do some and I tried Blazor from MS and it was less horrible always using js i guess but still was boring and hard to debug
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IMO the only way to fix it is to make a strongly typed VM which LLVM can compile to and XAML like markup like modern UI desktop apps with strongly typed even handlers and remove everything which makes browser apps slow to run. introduce multi-threading and fast operations.
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I can’t believe the 10th tweet says ‘breaking changes happen all the time so it’s on YOU to test everything all the time’. Utterly galling
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