I admire the crap out of what @slightlylate @dalmaer et al are trying to do with emphasizing the cost of overusing JS; but I've been on the other side, with some PM pressuring me to make a button that shimmies or whatever. Hard needle for working webdevs to thread...
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Replying to @troutgirl @slightlylate
We need to make it approachable to do that without the need of gods of JS to do that type of thing, and for options that don't suck in the world on an npm i shimmer.
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Agreed. I’ve also been on the other side many times as well. Improved and more accessible tooling present in the frameworks we all use will hopefully make a difference for everyone that feels the same
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The important thing is to get those same PMs to care about performance. They need to be aware of the budget and be asking questions about what things will cost.
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Hahaha
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I know. I know. But they can, and should, and our tools should make it obvious and consequential when they don't. It's a big gap today.
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