This is why I encourage teams to focus on "Time to Interactive"; it lies to you less about the real-world experience.https://twitter.com/justinfagnani/status/893134662767226880 …
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In the small tests that I've run, SSR improved time to interactive, have you not been finding that? I'd love to compare notes
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Have not been seeing that. Many sites are using "SSR" to get content rendered, but it then becomes unusable due to long script eval...
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...which would be bad enough, except that "SSR" techniques (done naively) also frequently delay time-to-first-byte too.
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thank you for saying this alex, I always try to point out this bit of nuance here but nuance is hard. lots of inputs to whether ssr is A+
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lots of popular SSR, for example, use mvc frameworks that don't even pass to a view until all data is available and have big memory reqs too
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Yeah, it's been painful to watch the JS community re-discover/re-invent: http://php.net/manual/en/function.flush.php …
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Replying to @slightlylate @sarah_edo
not even just JS :) a lot of Java devs, for example, don't think about this much either over the convenience of simple abstractions @ dev
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