So if this looks like your app -- a giant pile of JS -- and you think "server rendering" will get you out of jail, step away from the kbd.
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Replying to @slightlylate
These architectures harm users. They harm the web. They are not acceptable. Less JS, loaded better, is what we need now.
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@kehers Ope is your retweet agreement?
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that thread long, how are you going to avoid d/l bundled js file for a single page app?
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There are better ways to these things
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so there are strategies to it. What I've seen break apps to different pages. Each page would still have bundle min JS
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think my problem is
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: use PRPL pattern as much as possible: https://youtu.be/J4i0xJnQUzU
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if you are doing true single page view (not app), where each different views load a new page as journeys. Applies?
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: yes. Take a WebPageTest trace of http://shop.polymer-project.org , e.g
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