The two state machines (HTTP vs JS) are very different [...]
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Replying to @gustaf_nk @scottjehl
..the fidelity of the JS state machine is much higher. How can it be "translated" to static pages for all cases?
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that said, I’m sure someone over at Ember can address your questions. Sorry I can’t!
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I'm just a bit frustrated that the inherent problems with isomorphism is not realized by the usual PE advocates
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For me, PE is about having something that works without JS and take business decision about where to enhance with JS
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It's design+development work. Something which an infrastructure can't give you.
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Nonetheless, I think FastBoot-like solutions are great for making SPAs load faster and be more resilient
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I've written a bit about this (and other problems with Isomorphic JS) here: https://www.jayway.com/2016/05/23/6-reasons-isomorphic-web-apps-not-silver-bullet-youre-looking/ …
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the idea is not to model all interactions over HTTP, but rather "first render" and links over HTTP.
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