I literally cannot imagine how a professional web dev would think it's ok to not code split a non-trivial web app @ken_wheeler
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Replying to @AdamRackis
: I know *you*, but try putting yourself in the shoes of someone Just Banging It Together Till It Works (TM)
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Replying to @slightlylate
Banging it together till it works is for side projects / prototypes. How's it possible devs do this in production
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Replying to @AdamRackis
we don't do it at a large company for our mvp. It's worth initial cost right now.
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Replying to @marcusradell @AdamRackis
*not* worth it... someone sits down and does wp stuff for a week. What value does it add w/o users?
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Replying to @marcusradell @MarcusNielsen
Building in code splitting from the beginning a lot easier than trying to add it later
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Replying to @AdamRackis
: THIS. It's why I'm so happy w/ Polymer CLI (and want to see other tools evolve to get there). /cc
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Replying to @slightlylate
I imagine WP devs just _assume_ ppl know they need to code split for anything real. Imagine they're as shocked as me.
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: ahhh....well, I don't think anyone assumes things about users, but WebPack doesn't take end-to-end responsibility
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