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 …
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 think both camps have important roles to play, just think we are creating separate echo chambers. Nothin I say here will be new to you.
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If it FB were talking about the discipline they have to employ to make React work (the way I'm describing the FB/Google prior restraints on slowness), would that help?
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Modern framework – do you mean something like Preact? Because WebComponents are hopelessly stuck in 2014 and do not match the requirements people have now.
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