If you spot a site that's slow *because* of css-in-js, lemme know. //@slightlylate
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there are definitely some bad practices, want to enumerate and educate based on real usage1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes -
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Also often it's hard to optimize without real world examples. I'm sure CSS-in-js could be optimized even further. We're not done here.
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Just to be *super* clear: I don't care how you write your code, only how it runs. And when it runs, it should not embed CSS as strings in JS
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if you truly don't care how its written, why do you care about css strings in js?
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Because that's an aspect of how it *runs*; whatever tool you used that put it there shouldn't do that.
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