Both have value, depending on the context of your website. So like everything else, the end should define your means.
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Replying to @threepointone
: a razor: can you get interactive content ~3s on a 3G connection? If yes, you can make it out of candy floss for all I care
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Replying to @slightlylate @threepointone
still really depends on the use case though. Internal apps can afford less perf in favor of shipping faster
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just an example of how there are too many use cases to make broad statements like that.
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Replying to @kentcdodds
: twitter's bad for context! I'm referencing something that users use. If there are no users, fine to be slow /cc
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Replying to @slightlylate @kentcdodds
: I know that's a bit glib...by why are users who are trapped w/ enterprise stuff deserving of less-good UI?
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Replying to @slightlylate @kentcdodds
: particularly if our tools are competing to deliver fast + productive, not just productive?
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Replying to @slightlylate @kentcdodds
: my core point here is that frameworks have been competing on the wrong axis. DBMon doesn't matter.
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: there are SOME lived-in apps where this sort of thing matters. But very few.
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my counter is that it remains to be seen if web-comps solves that completely
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: I don't think it will! The question here is "do things like PRPL improve productivity + perf?"
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