React isn't the last word, ya know. For a work(mostly)alike, see Inferno.js.
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I'm actually keenly interested in newer template-based rendering that has tons of build-time optimizations.
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for example Angular 2's rendering, that compiles the template at build time and doesn't ship a "compiler"
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sad you didn't mention glimmer :)
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the next step is to do component resolution ahead of time in the precompiler and perhaps inlining.
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sounds
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only if Webpack didn't assume ES6 modules were a generalized asset primitive ;)
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you plan to ship esm for browser even if it's not quite fast yet? Or implemented fully?
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I don't think the fact that standard modules exist means that images are modules.
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yeah I reread, you knowwww, thoee don't get converted to js modules fwiw. But I get your pt
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just that module bundling is a higher abstraction than asset bundling.
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yeah I like the concept of <asset type goes here> Modules
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