Because this is in the now-traditional style of cultural-React-inspired DIY-bloat (everything's pluggable, which means an exercise to the reader), the app bundle includes Proptypes, what *looks* like a full copy of Lodash, and oh so very much more.
I mean, if your point is that this site wasn't built well, ok. But nothing hurts as much as script, and there's waaaaaay too much of it here.
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Right. Site wasn't built great, so why do you continually go straight for frameworks as the problem when they represent < 40kb of it?
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Why is it that the sites I see that avoid adopting framework-of-the-minute tend to do so much better? If you read my post you'll hopefully understand that I'm discussing a management and culture issue. Frameworks we can't afford being overused are a symptom.
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I agree. Script other than react is the issue. I mean are we going to debate over whether a 30kb library is necessary? I see too many tweets calling out frameworks and not enough code examples showing how it should be done. What stack would you use? How would you handle auth?
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