Improving quality of existing features still relies on your ability to rapidly make changes, A/B test etc
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the oversight here is that frameworks/etc wouldn't have come into existence if the platform wasn't painful
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I disagree. Frameworks make a subset simpler by applying restrictions. This happens everywhere.
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frameworks and libs just need to optimize at compile time for all the abbreviations
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many are already putting cow paths in place for this.
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shipping a blob of JS locking out the user for seconds needs to stop being the easy path.
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but yeah a script tag and a glob cat of your srcs into app.js is hella easier than setting up webpack
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frameworks are chill, agile iteration in the real world is also critical. But...
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we need to push asynchronous bootup of apps. Sure APP SHELL is something but I'm taking more ...
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not true. You are refetching a big stream of html on every request (on the best case)
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: and the HTML gets used! Over multiple pages creates duplication, but not on first view.
/cc @samccone @jaffathecake @BenLesh
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: if the argument is that users should have to download a full app to view one page...make apps?
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