#UseThePlatform doesn't mean "no" to JS, but "yes" to powerful HTML and CSS features. Don't build for JavaScript, build for the Web!
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But it's not untrue either. We shouldn't shy away from advice because it's not a specific #
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it's actually wrong. It doesn't have anything to do with timing at all.
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"too much synchronous JS all at once before interactivity" is real.
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but if you say that people will notice that there's something to do other than delete your framework.
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