: see Polymer App Toolbox & PRPL pattern: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4i0xJnQUzU …
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: the reason I keep pointing at this is because it's the first frameworky solution I've seen that actually works on devices
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Don't get me wrong, I agree with it. But rush to ship, using big libs for features, causes more bloat than framework.
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: this is about headroom. How much headroom do you still have once you're done loading your abstractions?
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: ...and do your tools lead you naturally to load things things well or badly?
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good loading is good, but we also need to shift where compute happens out of the main thread. a
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thinking hard about where compute happens, splitting the code, will lead to good loading. not other-way.
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: sorry, no. Start with traces. Start with what's fast vs. slow. Measure *always*.
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for finding local maxima. important yes but explore wide too- off-main split http://web-perf.github.io/react-worker-dom/ … /cc
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: bluntly, dbmon is a distraction for sites which mostly load content once and/or have shallow visit patterns
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: for apps that aren't lived-in, time-to-interactive is the single most important thing.
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