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I think it's very tempting given new capabilities to eliminate the middle layers. I don't know they are completely eliminatable. It suggests at minimum the minimal solution is lighter than Nitro is today. What direction Nitro takes will probably be the biggest decider in its role

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The stream is back this Friday after a month away. Looking forward to talk about all that's been happening. youtube.com/watch?v=MIWNTo…

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This is well done. It's long and thorough, but I think this level of understanding of React is good knowledge for most JavaScript web developers. React brought a lot more with it than VDOM technology.

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We've reached a certain state of things when "Fast Enough" becomes a banner to rally behind. Performance is rarely about raw perf until you hit a problem. It's about the model that gives you confidence to build without worrying about it. How confident are you in "Fast Enough"?

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This is incredibly good advice. I find myself repeating this a ton to application developers. That being said when designing systems you have to be aware that while 90+% of the time this is the case, it's good to make sure you aren't here.

This is incredibly good advice. I find myself repeating this a ton to application developers.

That being said when designing systems you have to be aware that while 90+% of the time this is the case, it's good to make sure you aren't here.
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People have been saying this before all the mainstream frameworks came out (more than a decade ago) Any sweeping statements are likely wrong. - It’s a *very* wide spectrum for what people consider “web apps” - frameworks can help you build most of them, but can be an overkill

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Tomorrow's stream we're going to explore more future reactivity topics. I've recently made good progress on my work into mutable reactivity and I want to talk about it. youtube.com/live/J0O69dGlj…