Perhaps surprising: I agree with @slightlylate that the discussion we're having about web performance isn't helping us move forward as a community.
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We're over-focused on benchmarking "hello world" minimal thresholds, with very little focus on what we can do as a larger community to systemically reduce the cost of abstractions?
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Which practices in frameworks combined with which tools reduce (or eliminate) the cost of unused code? Which tools could we be building? Which asynchronous programming models help to delay the cost of code to the point where it's being used?
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What different kinds of users are there and what size/CPU budgets do those users have?
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@slightlylate said: "This will mean that many popular tools are relegated to prototyping. That’s OK." Rather than "disqualifying" frameworks for all uses, could figure out what use-cases a particular environment is useful for?1 reply 0 retweets 5 likesShow this thread -
Can we, as framework authors, do a better job of communicating which personas are appropriate for our frameworks, using quantitative measures that the community agrees on broadly?
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Any analysis that lives or dies based "how many bytes is in a <Framework X> hello world" is a completely useless analysis that does nothing to promote the kinds of questions we really need to be asking.
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Replying to @wycats
Right. I'm very much focused on end-to-end and how teams can adopt budgets to help them put tools in a more realistic perspective.
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This is great, especially if we can find realistic metrics for different kinds of projects and not assume that metrics that work well for content sites coming off of SERPs are right for everyone.
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