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Chrome Project 🐡 & Web Standards TL; Blink API OWNER Named PWAs w/ @phae; probably making her ☕ DMs open. Tweets my own; press@google.com for official comms.

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    1. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 20 Dec 2016
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      More modest proposals: - If the Content-Length of the JS would take > 1s to eval, we shouldn't run it - Same for no Content-Length

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    2. Benedikt Meurer‏ @bmeurer 20 Dec 2016
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      eval === preparse and/or parse and/or execute?

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    3. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 20 Dec 2016
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      : well, 1s is forever, so the latter

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    4. Benedikt Meurer‏ @bmeurer 20 Dec 2016
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      how do you predict execution time? Just predicting whether preparse could be beneficial is already close to impossible

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    5. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 20 Dec 2016
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      : I suspect we could do decent baseline + local learning. Basically, tho, refuse more than ~350k of JS (gzipped) w/o user consent

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    6. Benedikt Meurer‏ @bmeurer 20 Dec 2016
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      That doesn't sound like a good heuristic to me. 350k of JS can be fairly cheap to (pre)parse and execute.

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    7. Benedikt Meurer‏ @bmeurer 20 Dec 2016
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      Actually just had a long chat with @martin_probst today that sending rendering commands as JS can be way cheaper than HTML.

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    8. Guillermo Rauch‏Verified account @rauchg 20 Dec 2016
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      fascinating. Can you elaborate?

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    9. Benedikt Meurer‏ @bmeurer 20 Dec 2016
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      That was in the context of Angular 4.

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    10. Martin Probst‏ @martin_probst 21 Dec 2016
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      shipping 1000xdocument.createElement('tr') is cheaper than a 1000 line table. And you need the template anyw.

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      Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 21 Dec 2016
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      : this is very edge-casey, although I would use <iron-list> in many places to defer data loading

      10:15 AM - 21 Dec 2016
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        2. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 21 Dec 2016
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          : but with large tables (and other markup) we can progressively render, so not 1:1

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        3. Guillermo Rauch‏Verified account @rauchg 21 Dec 2016
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          yeah, streaming ftw

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