I don't usually do this, but it's about public health and this site is getting a lot of press and HOLY !*#$ WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE REACT COMMUNITY!?: https://www.webpagetest.org/result/200419_RQ_7d92404e9fc558919d13effd65fde874/ …
If what you're saying is "there is potential that this ship could turn", I agree! And I've agreed at every single moment from when I got so frustrated that I had to give a talk like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bZvq3nodf4 … ...and still, failure rates of React sites have not decreased.
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My leading edge indicator is "am I seeing fewer disasters in partner meetings?". Current answer: no. And worse, it's bleeding into public health data!:https://tom.loosemore.com/2020/04/19/shonky-coronavirus-react/ …
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It's all fun-and-capitalism-games until you pull in public health, at which point doing a good job stops being optional...but then I'm old fashioned and think public health isn't about who's rich because diseases don't give a flip.
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What do you say to the proposal that browser vendors do an inventory of the most common components in open source (pick, say, 10) and build them into the platform? Obviate the need for frameworks for 90% of use cases. Multi select, simple charts etc
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I am a fan of extending the platform to integrate userland needs....but this has also been my biggest professional failure: I helped push classes, promisies, and other improvements over the line only to see developers (*cough* React *cough*) care more for OldIE than users
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