This is the first I've heard of this, & it seems promising, so thanks for pushing it. Re: slow, yeah it's 2017 and the web can't scroll :-(
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Replying to @chofter @jordwalke and
Well, the web *can* scroll, but too often requires a cleaner main thread than many apps/FWs can manage
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For instance, I often see apps badly timing DOM creation in their scrollers (because they aren't using something as good as <iron-list>)
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Indeed. I'd love to get away from the hundreds of half baked list implementations and just use a native component that is awesome
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Replying to @chofter @jordwalke and
Fair. That said, this problem is much worse in react apps I've traced. Everyone seems to make their own for some reason & it's hard.
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Yep, it's just hard. Having a React component that wraps a high perf native component is trivial. Would happily build that!
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I'll think more on this. I've showed away from driving high-level additions to the platform because the precedents are so poor
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My hero :-). If this happens I'll happily repay that bottle of Midleton you gave me for getting FB onto Chrome Frame :-)
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Replying to @chofter @jordwalke and
Until then, why not wrap <iron-list>?
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Haha, pulling Polymer into a React project.... no need when react-virtualized is pretty good https://github.com/bvaughn/react-virtualized …
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I might trace that when back from holiday. The thing about WC is that you *can* use them anywhere & interop easily. Might be worth a look.
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