Perf tip: if your web app ships large JSON-like configuration as JavaScript object literals, consider using JSON.parse instead. It’s much faster, especially for cold loads! https://v8.dev/blog/cost-of-javascript-2019#json …pic.twitter.com/p0WICUm7zx
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Right, that's what I was thinking. I wonder how big of an impact the DOM creation and read is there for large objects. I would imagine it's not trivial.
/cc @slightlylate
AFAIR having it in html would be less memory usage than string in JS, but not sure
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