The P in PRPL is Push critical resources before initial render. In your design is Framework code part of P ?
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Replying to @heisenbugger
This is one place where frameworks that are small or have a modular core/code stripping really help keep entry chunks lean.
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Replying to @addyosmani
If it's not SSR, everything starts from that Route on the CLIENT. And to render that page, it requires everything.
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Replying to @heisenbugger
: nah; you don't exec all code for all routes on initial route. That's why modules need splitting.
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Replying to @slightlylate @addyosmani
Yes. I meant it for one route only.
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Even if frameworks do have a modular core, the core is not sufficient to render the page.
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Or I misunderstood what you meant by core.
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Replying to @heisenbugger
I think you get it. Assume React + libs = fw code here? For route boot, need much of it or a sep leaner thing
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: more importantly, broken up & evald in small chunks
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