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Alex Russell
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Chrome Project 🐡 & Web Standards TL; Blink API OWNER Named PWAs w/ @phae; probably making her ☕ DMs open. Tweets my own; press@google.com for official comms.

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    1. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 1 Jun 2018
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      Alex Russell Retweeted Brad Frost

      Brad makes an important point here: JSX is a proprietary language which is *not* on a trajectory to standardisation. Investing in it means taking on that toolchain *forever*.https://twitter.com/brad_frost/status/1002586347448815616 …

      Alex Russell added,

      Brad Frost @brad_frost
      ✎ I wrote some more thoughts about @sarah_edo's article and how it all relates to my struggle with React. http://bradfrost.com/blog/link/replacing-jquery-with-vue-js-no-build-step-necessary/ …
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    2. Ben Lesh‏ @BenLesh 1 Jun 2018
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      Replying to @slightlylate

      Abstractions like JSX or other templating languages are a actually commitment to building on top of the standardized APIs, which we have been given no choice but to leverage... *forever*. 🤷‍♂️ Abstractions are fine. The biggest struggle is keeping the cost down.

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    3. Ben Lesh‏ @BenLesh 1 Jun 2018
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      Replying to @BenLesh @slightlylate

      There's always been this struggle, where the dev masses seem to find huge benefits to abstractions on top of standardized APIs, but the abstractions rarely make it to a standards trajectory. So we're stuck with the hard job of balancing developer ergonomics and app size. 🤷‍♂️

      1 reply 0 retweets 17 likes
    4. Ben Lesh‏ @BenLesh 1 Jun 2018
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      Replying to @BenLesh @slightlylate

      There's a big disconnect between web developers, web framework developers, browser developers and standards bodies. IMO, none of them, as a group, are really good at understanding the others' struggles because each one of them has a full time job doing their part.

      3 replies 10 retweets 83 likes
    5. Kent C. Dodds  🧑‍🚀‏ @kentcdodds 1 Jun 2018
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      Replying to @BenLesh @slightlylate

      I wish I could hug you right now Ben

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    6. Dave Methvin‏ @davemethvin 1 Jun 2018
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      Replying to @kentcdodds @BenLesh @slightlylate

      Yeah the line's wayyy too long to wait.

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      Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 1 Jun 2018
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      Replying to @davemethvin @kentcdodds @BenLesh

      My experience having worn all of the hats being discussed is that the disconnect is partially structural: the timelines (and leverage) of platform change are at a different gearing.

      12:47 PM - 1 Jun 2018
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        2. Dave Methvin‏ @davemethvin 1 Jun 2018
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          Replying to @slightlylate @kentcdodds @BenLesh

          I agree w that, standardize in haste means regret in leisure and everyone suffers along. Also, "X as an open standard" does not have to be "X implemented natively in EcmaScript"

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        3. Ben Lesh‏ @BenLesh 1 Jun 2018
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          Replying to @davemethvin @slightlylate @kentcdodds

          Every "X" not implemented natively comes at a cost to users, though.

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