Does it strike anyone else as odd how hard it is to show a DOM list of 10,000 nodes in a performant way? Seems like a missing web primitive
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Replying to @samccone
<long-list row-height="200"></long-list> This interface seems like enough info for the browser to make it work for many nodes
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Replying to @slightlylate
why do I need a web component to do something that every web dev needs to do?
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Replying to @samccone @slightlylate
shouldn't the fact that there are N solution in userland be a good signal to vendors to implement something?
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Replying to @samccone @slightlylate
lol when’s the last time you looked at our friend <input>? Browsers have been
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: lordy, it's so much worse than OK. Did you see
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alex. have you seen MY rant talk? i’m the last person who’s gonna defend input around here.
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: yes! Loved it. You and
@alicebartlett have rightfully made me (more) ashamed of our product/platform /cc@samccone1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
: what I've learned (the hard way) is platforms set the level. Low quality platform == low quality apps.
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: which means the bar to adding something has to be REALLY high. It has to be the *right* thing.
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: ...while not letting that immobilize us. Hence extensibility, not high-level features, by default.
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