a framework has never been the root cause of failure in a project for me. Has it for you?
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Replying to @samccone @jaffathecake
perf typically stinks because you were doing something silly. Or did not understand your tools.
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I want to see if anyone has examples of where the framework was the leading limiting factor.
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Replying to @samccone @jaffathecake
usually its us humans that fuck stuff up.
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Replying to @stefanpenner @samccone
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the thing is, the web is not monotonic when it comes to a "good" app.
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Replying to @samccone @stefanpenner
exactly. This is why your question is unfair.
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Replying to @jaffathecake @stefanpenner
It IS an invalid question! but people make the assertion that XYZ framework is to blame for their woes.
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: I got into something related at the front of my I/O talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5X_Ot-R6lo … /cc
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: which is, roughly, that our tools and frameworks make expensive things appear cheap at dev time /cc
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: it's unclear who is at fault for being that far down the primrose path, but situation is *bad*
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: put another way, if people actually tested on devices, most frameworks wouldn't have a market /cc
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