@wycats @jaffathecake As @scottjehl said, PE means pick a baseline and enhance from there. Baseline could well require JS to begin with.
@scottjehl Then you need to do the work to wire it up, which is non-trivial with JS-rendered HTML. It will come, just not yet.
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@wycats old discussion but I was curious if there’s been any progress on this issue? We’re evaluating options for upcoming work. Thanks! -
@scottjehl Which issue exactly? -
@wycats basically, we want to be able to consider Ember for its features, but need to be able to serve HTML for performance & browser compat -
@scottjehl@wycats Benchmarking MVC frameworks now, seeing very slow perf for even a trivial todo app on 3G, initial server render helps -
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@scottjehl I expect to be working on this with@tomdale soon after our (imminent) new view layer lands. Exciting! -
@wycats@scottjehl@tomdale Great news, I bet you guys can crack this nut. - 3 more replies
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@wycats What I'm arguing: "I don't have time to build it that thoroughly," is not a reason to advise others not to build it that thoroughly. -
@scottjehl@wycats but "spending time, money, or complexity on building it that thoroughly isn't always worth it" is great anti-dogma advice -
@rhodesjason@wycats With client deadlines, sometimes access compromises happen. Frameworks should make it easier for us to be inclusive. -
@scottjehl@wycats Even (esp?) frameworks have to make trade-offs. I need to write a post on my feelings here. :) -
@rhodesjason you should :) PE isn't dead because someone found it inconvenient, though. User convenience should trump dev convenience.
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@wycats I really hope so! That'll be the point at which we can start considering Ember for general public apps.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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