JS is the web's CO2, and we should start asking why the biggest polluters aren't cleaning up their respective acts. Loudly. Insistently. Even when that's uncomfortable.
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There's been a ton of progress in tools and the platform, but it's not translating into the change we need. It's past time to start interrogating that. We're all in the web together. Slow sites one link away *affect engagement with your site too*.
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I agree. I think some of the issue is the platform needs to meet developers half-way. JavaScript and the browser need to include the tools people feel they need to accomplish their goals.
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I'd be ecstatic if RxJS turned into a collection of functions used with a native observable. Or if the DOM included tools that made it so easy to develop and architect apps that I didn't feel the need to use Angular or React. Or if the lodash-the-good-parts was just built-in.
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