You're pretty down on React, eh?
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Replying to @jamonholmgren @patrickkettner and
Nope! Have seen great React-based experiences. Only noting that it tends to leave all the important and hard parts as exercise to the reader
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Replying to @slightlylate @jamonholmgren and
The most expert users love it. Everyone else gets months of late-hitting performance remediation work. Same as other desktop-era frameworks
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Replying to @jamonholmgren @patrickkettner and
Fiber smears work (a good thing, improves responsiveness!); does not address base inefficiency or any animation-related issues
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Replying to @slightlylate @patrickkettner and
Maybe we need a new dom. One that is easy to get right, like UIKit.
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Replying to @jamonholmgren @patrickkettner and
I'd encourage you to just start by picking better tools.
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Replying to @slightlylate @patrickkettner and
Like what? The ability to write React across web and native mobile is an advantage nobody else has.
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Oh man, the veritable Library of Alexandria of Cordova apps not only begs to differ, it dwarfs all React usage on all platforms.
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I used to build Cordova apps. My clients were not happy with the result, and improving perf was major effort. RN has been a dream compared.
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Threading model differences were bad. Largely fixed. Crosswalk addressed in interim. *Shrug*
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