sounds ok but let's not talk down to the millions of developers who have built the web we have today.
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I thought
@addyosmani hit the nail on the head. Don't message a sharp break, message evolution. More realistic.1 reply 1 retweet 12 likes -
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's talk is great for those already bought into large JS-heavy systems, showing you can still benefit from the platform
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I don't think
@addyosmani would disagree with#UseThePlatform to make simpler, lighter-weight, faster, less locked-in systems.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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this message is really corrosive and creating antagonism between allies.
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Chrome's job is to improve the platform. Our job is to bring those innovations to as many ppl as possible.
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"locked in" "large JS-heavy" reflects marketing for a framework not platform improvements.
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we all have work to do and we're on the same side. Let's act like it.
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I think the key is setting the bar and then frameworks cam compete on dx etc
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works for me. An actual target to hit sounds awesome.
#TooMuchJS is not a performance metric.2 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
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yah. We just want healthy evolution where we are working together and learning vs major diversion
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