Who builds an app twice and benchmarks both in the wild? That's unrealistic.
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Also, it's the architecture that matters most. FW overhead is part of the picture but doesn't dominate.
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I.e., you can make something in an framework that doesn't code-split. That this is the norm today is 0_o
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It's malpractice to make or adopt tools that don't do this by default, yet here we are discussing micro issues...
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That's the thing: React does code split by default. W the full lang at your fingers, not a watered down template dsl, can import() as needed
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Adam Rackis Retweeted Adam Rackis
Saying React doesn't code split by default is like saying React won't process Maps by defaulthttps://twitter.com/AdamRackis/status/855112673587064832 …
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Replying to @AdamRackis @slightlylate
I think Alex meant that the official tooling for most libraries does not yet make splitting automated. It's difficult but worthwhile.
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Replying to @_developit @slightlylate
True, but man it's still pretty turn key https://github.com/thejameskyle/react-loadable …
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The last time I did a React developer survey, <10% of ~500 respondents identified they were code-splitting. Strong defaults could help here.
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Replying to @addyosmani @AdamRackis and
I want to make a shout out to
@benjamn and the Meteor team. Zero-config code splitting shipped in Meteor 1.5: https://blog.meteor.com/announcing-meteor-1-5-b82be66571bb …1 reply 2 retweets 8 likes
This is awesome!
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