Help me understand what I am to learn from @slightlylate's framework v. web component, uh, tantrums, he's been throwing.
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Replying to @ryanflorence
: can't speak for
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Replying to @slightlylate @ryanflorence
: instead, I've said that most frameworks are WAAAAAAAAAY too slow. This seems uncontroversial.
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Replying to @slightlylate
Meanwhile the only thing I know of built on WC is the firebase console and it might be the slowest thing I use.
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Replying to @ryanflorence
: using WC doesn't make you fast. It's not magic. Have to use anything correctly.
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Replying to @slightlylate
More subtly, having read the html imports piece, how is it any faster than, say React? 1/
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Replying to @AdamRackis @slightlylate
html imports still req. bundling, and React / Webpack give me freedom to lazily load w/e I want 2/
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Replying to @AdamRackis @slightlylate and
HTML imports + H2 = no bundling. Lazyloading is still possible, add rel=import with JS
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Replying to @TimvdLippe
I thought the "http 2 is post bundling" was largely disproved? http://engineering.khanacademy.org/posts/js-packaging-http2.htm …
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Replying to @AdamRackis @slightlylate and
Should be more precise: small bundles. Lazyload single pages not big app at once
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: yep. Goal here is to only load the code your current view needs.
/cc @AdamRackis @ryanflorence @jaffathecake
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