Right, because it's popular. But replacing React with a slightly smaller alternative won't fix the issue
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By your continued insistence that it's React that is bad, you're just further fragmenting its ecosystem
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: not bad, only completely inappropriate for mobile. Fine on desktop. /cc
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except that a (un)healthy chunk of React webs spin for 3s before render, or some w/ 6s TTI
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Maybe we need to educate about Simpson's paradox too.
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right. a lot of that does come back to edu in general. Dan's recent spree of prod /1
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bundling was news to many people's ears.. and we're X years into React's lifespan already
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Yeah this is a fundamental problem, not only in the React world.
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Your original tweet in this thread is what people will see and where they look for solutions.
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Well, Preact/Inferno are faster. But right, they also suffer from the bundling issue.
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: I've seen the same in Polymer, Ember, etc. apps.
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Right. Even vanilla JS apps will suffer when everything is loaded upfront.
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