sure. @samccone tweets *a lot* about code *on* the critical path. in that case, parse time is real, yeah? @tbreisacher @tdreyno
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so, wait, is it the case that some part of ember is not on the critical path for an ember site?
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that's true about all frameworks. Built-in components, small helpers, platform-specific code
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it's not easy to ship "chrome-only" code to Chrome, so you ship IE code, then don't run it.
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ime a huge amount of code, even when careful, is shipped and not immediately used.
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this is also my experience. specifically, that code is shipped on the critical path.
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things on the critical path of apps i've had to optimize: backbone, handlebars, underscore, lodash
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