It’d be fascinating to check whether removing it on the server might improve performance even further.
Removing client-side React.js (but keeping it on the server) resulted in a 50% performance improvement on our landing page

Oct 26, 2017 · 8:10 PM UTC

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Replying to @stilkov
Probably. If not in processing speed, it will definitely clean up de build/debug cycle.
Why not remove the server alltogether and go serverless on this one? No server, no cry, I've heard the ops say.
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Next step: code html in assembler
Replying to @stilkov
Get it's a joke as they prerender the page w/ react, but plainjs on the client is a tradeoff (create/maintain) for more complicated stuff
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In the spirit of this timeless cartoon :-)?
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