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Chrome Project 🐡 & Web Standards TL; Blink API OWNER Named PWAs w/ @phae; probably making her ☕ DMs open. Tweets my own; press@google.com for official comms.

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    1. Gavin Doughtie‏ @gavindoughtie 27 Aug 2019
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      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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    2. Gavin Doughtie‏ @gavindoughtie 27 Aug 2019
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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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    3. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 27 Aug 2019
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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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    4. Addy Osmani‏Verified account @addyosmani 28 Aug 2019
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      I'll add it's possible to get back to a 15MB monstrosity with *any* stack today. Critical what you choose allows setting perf budgets & alerting so you avoid regressing on a good baseline. Far too easy to `npm install` the world.

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      Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 28 Aug 2019
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      Replying to @addyosmani @gavindoughtie

      It's interesting to me how much of doing well is about *being willing* to step off the bandwagon and prioritize the user (vs, say, buffing one's CV). At org-scale, that turns into budgets and mandates. But the key thing is (institutional) priority of the user.

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        2. Gavin Doughtie‏ @gavindoughtie 28 Aug 2019
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          Replying to @slightlylate @addyosmani

          None of the high-traction frontend systems *prevent* us from taking care of users, but the more complex the surface area, the further away we get from the “pit of success”

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        3. Gavin Doughtie‏ @gavindoughtie 28 Aug 2019
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          I think @addyosmani’s comment about automation for errors as you start creeping past a budget is right on the money.

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        1. Phips Peter‏ @pspeter3 28 Aug 2019
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          I also think there is a need to make sure that PMs / Stakeholders in a large org understand the user experience impact. That's both a combination of having RUM at all and making sure that they understand how those metrics translate into user experience.

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