Dear Lazyweb and @slightlylate and @addyosmani. If I want to apologize to everybody and rewrite an [major framework] app that's globbing 15mb of JS bundles in its initial page load, what's the cleanest starting point?
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I'm partial to TypeScript, GraphQL and a lit-element/React style approach to writing UI, but I'd like the rest of the checkbox ecosystem to exist.
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Replying to @gavindoughtie @addyosmani
You want Lit or Hyper or Svelte. Lit's TS support is great, and GraphQL clients can be judged by weight. The Redux thing gives me indigestion...it's *bad* bad, but nobody says so because we don't like to talk about learning except through lifeboat camaraderie
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I would say modern Dojo should be on that list
@slightlylate. Dojo apps are tiny, check out the new http://dojo.io site authored with Dojo, static site build-time rendering. https://dojo.io/blog/version-6-dojo … , https://dojo.io/ , https://github.com/dojo/examples/ , etc.1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes -
Good point; my bad. I should just make a running set of blog posts with recommended tools to prevent omissions like this. This is fast! https://www.webpagetest.org/result/190828_4Y_dc5ae09dd3bdec21cf87a0377a48f2be/ …
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The font and GA situation could be improved considerably; can likely shave another second or more off first render here. *Love* how clean the main thread is.
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agreed, those are top of our list now that we’re live. Thanks!
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