Sending down the full React/Redux stack, plus a JS color-picker, a react auto-suggest, plus my app code -> 331Kpic.twitter.com/TKp0zt9R4b
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Sending down the full React/Redux stack, plus a JS color-picker, a react auto-suggest, plus my app code -> 331Kpic.twitter.com/TKp0zt9R4b
So I do have 100's KB, but that's for the whole application & I'm not even SW-caching unchanging utilities yet. (I _am_ gzipping/minifying)
Prior tweet from @slightlylate motivated me to look at these numbers: I believe he said a certain JS FW was in an ad, pushing like 500K down
*Are there even* js frameworks that ship that much code?! @.@
: my critique isn't that FWs are that large (although most *are* too big), it's that the patterns they encourage make sites slow
: the default way people use, e.g. React, is to bundle the whole app into a single JS file. This is a recipe for slowness.
Interesting and unfortunate. No matter if you're using Webpack or SystemJS, code splitting is so easy these days :\
: ...but that's not what the starter guides, default CLI options, etc. lead the developer to do.
Ie, I'm shocked people would take intro boilerplate and bundle a whole app into 1 file for prod - maybe docs authors are too?
: what I see is that almost everyone ships their v1 as a single JS file and single CSS file.
: a better world would have a perf/size budget set for projects up-front and never violated. Nobody does this.
Never's tricky - some projects need to do hard stuff - Is there a DnD solution that handles mobile for < 200K?
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