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by rimantas
3752 days ago
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JS fatiques starts where web pages (not web apps) start to depend on thousands of kilobytes of javascript.
Now the default thinking is along the lines "I am starting a new project, I will use angular", instead of some analysis what kind of project this is, how much JS is needed and what is appropriate. |
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At home, I wait until lack of a feature (like hot reloading) frustrates me, then block out a couple of hours to do it specifically. Otherwise you've got a flashy stack and no product.