If your goal is interactivity in less than a second (and on second load, it should be), pulling in 1mb of JS is fatal on mobile.https://twitter.com/patmeenan/status/795093254060539904 …
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When greybeards like me get ornery about today's slow-by-default JS frameworks & ecosystem, this is why.
JS frameworks got this message loud an clear. Ember's major theme of changes right now is focused on making mobile faster.
apparently it just turned very recently. At least for search traffic.
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