So about that ablation study... Anyone in this thread got a high-profile PWA that they can add startup latency to and report? ;-)
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Replying to @davidbrunelle @CodeHitchHiker and
If that Starbucks PWA doesn't load instantly I swear to Christ I'm going to McDonalds
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In all seriousness, that PWA *does* load instantly, and the engineers who made it are both talented, and seem to care a lot. Only problems I ran into were "platform" related, sucking as it does (on iOS). My login was never persisted, and the PWA always seemed to launch safari
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Replying to @AdamRackis @davidbrunelle and
It's not actually instant. Going even faster can have massive benefits.
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Replying to @slightlylate @AdamRackis and
I don't necessarily disagree with you. But "massive benefits" are relative. For example: If we have a new feature that is expected to generate X revenue associated with a marketing campaign - then speed of iteration becomes more valuable.
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Replying to @davidbrunelle @slightlylate and
Genuinely curious (not trolling, I promise): Are you as passionate about perf inside of Google as you are publicly? If you've been unable to get Google's products to adopt this mindset what does that tell you?
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Replying to @davidbrunelle @AdamRackis and
An answer in 2 parts: - Yes. Many teams hear from me and most don't like what they hear. - Google is harder to move than the outside world and my goal is to improve as much as I can as quickly as I can. The rest becomes evident.
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Replying to @slightlylate @AdamRackis and
This is interesting: "Google is harder to move than the outside world." The reality, as I see it: Most big companies are hard to move. Competing priorities, politics, budget pressures, etc... So are you thinking startups should lead the charge?
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Let me put it this way: folks who can redevelop (or start fresh) aren't evenly distributed. Google will get there in the end.
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Replying to @slightlylate @davidbrunelle and
This is not necessarily true. When I was at
@USATODAY we moved off of Velocity templates and grails to Python and Django, as a 25-30 person team. At@Blizzard_Ent we moved from Java to nodejs with a similar sized team. Both complete redesigns as well.0 replies 0 retweets 1 likeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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