Also, I don't "blame" React. Instead I note the probability (approaching 1) that sites with 400K of 1P JS include a relatively heavy framework, too many polyfills, and many other unneeded elements. Heavy FW use is a symptom of broken culture and management priorities.
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Define heavy? React is < 10% of that 400K. If you really want to make this better, *here's* the battle to be fought:https://twitter.com/AdamRackis/status/1040029445179039744 …
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The thing in your cited tweet is a big piece of what my other tweets were getting at! STRONG CONFIRM!
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Another piece is figuring out how to model async fetching in frameworks so that simply using popular routers in the normal way gets you a decent amount of code splitting.
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The best tools are already shipping solutions: https://sapper.svelte.technology/guide#routing https://polymer.github.io/pwa-starter-kit/configuring-and-personalizing/ … https://nextjs.org/docs/#automatic-code-splitting … https://ionicframework.com/pwa/toolkit https://github.com/developit/preact-cli … etc. etc.
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Ooo, Vue is a prime example of this. Allow component to component registrations to accept `() => import()`, allow routes to accept `() => import()`, anywhere you import modules for your framework, should also have the capability to wire up those same dependencies w/ `import()`.
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This is roughly the Wiz approach (the big internal Google framework). Lots of room for different strategies to atomize!
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I mean, lots of money to be made in BRIC countries, but still, not all businesses are even positioned to *think about* selling in foreign countries. Lots of constraints.
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The performance gap isn't about BRIC, it's about class. The second largest market for Android Go devices is the US:https://www.androidauthority.com/android-go-usa-market-773723/ …
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Maybe it's because people don't bother to optimize their stuff for low-end devices so people aren't interested in buying them?
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However, the correlation *could* also be that he just wasn't able to access today's websites properly with his cheap Android device.
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