Wow: "Given the volume of chatter in the dev world, you’d be forgiven for thinking that React is used on the majority of websites today. The real number? 4.6% of websites." -@adactiohttps://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2019/javascript …
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Replying to @scottjehl @adactio
To be fair, that's still double the next framework in the list but it sure does help provide a reality check. Particularly when compared to WordPress' 30+% numbers (yeah, I know, apples/oranges).
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We talk so much about how frameworks are driving JavaScript bloat. However, if only ~10% of sites are using frameworks, what is truly driving the bloat, then? Are we just picking on convenient targets instead of the really important ones?
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> what is truly driving the bloat, then? Two words: Third Parties https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2019/third-parties …https://adactio.com/notes/16091
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Overall. But on the sites that are rehydrating after SSR, there's a lot of bloat on the framework's behalf too.
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Indeed! We can improve the performance of websites using frameworks. What I see are lots of "low hanging fruit", such as differential loading or compression, that people aren't using on their sites. Laying the bulk of "web perf climate change" at the feet of frameworks seems odd.
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I only focus on first party because there's no hope to get to a good experience if your 1p exp is busted before you add the first 3p script in.
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