The compilers did not save us.https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/1050753656805515264 …
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Replying to @slightlylate
I think i asked you something similar before. But do you think SSR problems is unavoidable, or can it be done well? Was chatting with a couple devs at work who have done it before, and found it to respond really quickly.
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Replying to @agmcleod @slightlylate
In theory there's no reason it couldn't be done well. In practice, none of this stuff was built to make that an easy problem to solve. I'd bet that we'll see a new framework that does this correctly well before we get a better compiler for today's frameworks.
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This is roughly my view too. Better tools exist, but they aren't being used; mostly for non-technical reasons in my experience. So teams go a long way with Framework Of The Month, find first paint is atrocious, then throw tools at the problem without addressing fundamentals.
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Replying to @slightlylate @agmcleod
Is there a particular set of tools you like today? I’m a bit out of the loop.
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The core things they share: - easy code splitting - low structural costs (lightweight view layer framework) - an opinion on routing - strategies for avoiding polyfilling the world
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Replying to @slightlylate @agmcleod
Some way to manage CSS is something I’d add to the list. Very easy to get into the trap where you don’t even know which rules you need anymore, let alone serve a minimal subset
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I'm obviously biased, but I think being able to use Shadow DOM to scope your CSS to the control at hand is the approach that keeps our cognitive overhead lowest. CSS only works in the small.
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