Some people think I'm angry. I'm not angry, I'm *heartbroken*. Good people trying to do well by their users have been sold up the creek.
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...and yes, devtools have their (huge) portion of the blame. We'll agree infinitely. But this is a crisis. Crisis response is required.
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So what can we do to mitigate the problem? Given that both Preact and Inferno are way faster drop-in replacements, it might
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Is true that dropping those in solves the issues that
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From what we've seen it has no significant impact on start up time which I understand is the biggest issue.
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: startup on slow phones/networks is dominated by code size. React itself might be fine (if marginal); ecosystem isn't.
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: basically every app I trace loads all assets up front. ALL assets. Recipe for
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Replying to @slightlylate @bmeurer
Yup. Agree. Open source build tooling and default setups have failed in the React-related ecosystem.
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OK, so it's an issue of making code splitting the default.
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create-react-app already makes require.ensure available which is how we do things at FB. Matter of teaching I guess.
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: education is most of this, yes!
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