You can make React fast enough, but you have to put in the work: “PWAs with React.js: Part I” by @addyosmani https://medium.com/@addyosmani/progressive-web-apps-with-react-js-part-i-introduction-50679aef2b12#.2f3khs1ex …
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Replying to @joshduck
React. This is specific to perf on mobile+3G. Most sites we profile have large React+Webpack bundles. Smart chunking helps lots1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @addyosmani @joshduck
Not working on any of these things myself. From the sideline I feel there is a lot of FUD that is being spread here.
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I believe it is hurting the community a lot. We should work together to make the tooling that people use awesome.
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I understand things are slow but saying "X is not fast" if X is popular isn't solving anything. How do we solve it?
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I guess this is more directed at
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Replying to @cpojer
: I'm not saying "X is not fast", I'm saying "X is not fast unless you do the work to make sure it is" /cc
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Replying to @slightlylate
: and, across nearly all major frameworky apps I've profiled, this is not being done today. /cc
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: TTI is, across the board, terrible. There are bright spots, and I celebrate them, but they are rare.
/cc @addyosmani @joshduck
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