An abridged list of requirements to use React the way FB does for mobile web: - staff dedicated performance team - set hard perf targets that no CL can violate (enforced by CI) - have a separate "mbasic" version of the service and send users to it that can't handle heavy JShttps://twitter.com/mikeal/status/1159165205428879360 …
This was *literally the very next tweet*:https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/1159287094281289728?s=20 …
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And no, Search doesn't use Lit, but no Google service with tons of traffic doesn't have budgets enforced by CI. There's nothing ironic about this. Legacy desktop frameworks are heavy and leave you with less headroom and teams have to employ discipline to cope.
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And no, a modern framework that isn't carrying around a ton of legacy browser baggage doesn't fix things on it's own, but it buys teams headroom...and headroom matters.
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I read it. Not here to ruin your day, Alex. I follow you for a reason. I get that you call out react because of its prominence.
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