The blunt truth of front-end engineering is that no user cares how beautiful your system is, only if it helps them solve their problem.
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: that matters to the extent it helps people solve their problems, preferably more easily and w/ less friction than alternatives
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I'm pretty sure that's what people say about the other tools you were grousing about.
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: then it's truly regrettable that people have come to associate PWAs with slow-by-default tools; not required at all.
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the reason people are interested in the tools they use is to reduce accidental complexity and solve their problems 1/
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preferably more easily and w/ less friction than alternatives. I doubt ES20xx is intrinsically slow by default. 2/2
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I think he's talking about the decision to adopt tools like immutable (lives in runtime?), or async await transpiled
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without understanding the consequences if using them like transpiled code bloat, polyfills etc
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I mean it airways kind of boils down to "devs need to be much more aware of trade offs and conseq. 4 their decisions"
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