There's a cottage industry of "thought leaders" trying to sell you one weird trick to fix what you broke with JS ("SSR!", "scheduler!", "compilers!", "preset-env!") but it's all failing. The only thing that works is *less script*. How? Structure + budgets.https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/1018329021522706435 …
Sure, lots of strategies. The key point is you need the support to do it, both organisationally and in tools. And today's OSS JS community is in the goddamned stone age and nobody seems bothered about it, despite the fact that it's effing our ecosystem.
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Lol it's not the stoneage, it's gotten so good over the last 2 years. For example Codesplitting has become trivial to add to almost all applications. This was so so difficult not long ago.
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I agree the tools available to the in-the-know are improving. The results, on average, are not.
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