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You have to provide how your view looks like, because a large part of memory consumption coming from diffs that server keeps. Each session will have their similar diffs.


Of course, each case will be unique. I heavily optimized with temporary assigns so the message lists would not be persisted in server memory. This is even better now with the new streams functionality. The knobs to tweak are there.


Yes, and it's almost impossible outside the US or EU.


I bet you are in US or EU.


That would often be a safe bet here


General response to this is assuming the contrarians don't like type or see no type benefit. But there are those who love static typing enough to dislike Typescript. It's ugly and unsound, how could someone loves static type to death likes Typescript.


Yes, I'm about to say it's not a trap. It's a jail! Trying to avoid status makes your life quality worse, more restrict ways of doing things. It's narrower in all directions. It is a jail.


I've actually read the article and it read to me that the author is suggesting against obsessing over status, and not avoiding it.

And it seems to me there's a lot of middle ground between those two things.


Looks almost right. This is quite close to what I keep in mind. At the end of the day let's creating html tags but as semantic shape visually. I don't think I would include spacing stuff like width/height margin/padding. Just plain visual utilities .. that can be composed in different ways to form a new type .. like ML style type. Hard to explain, just assume I'm shit talking.


Oracle or SAP vibe to me. I shake my head every day on React code base. My personal js heavy project is so nice all logic functions are testable individually, the views are clean. All effects are at boundary .. no waterfall shits!


assembly/c/c++/perl/ruby/elixir/elm/js are "pretty ok" to me no matter how long I had written with. python is absolutely not ok to me .. always think "really?" I want to write it in another way, but it can't be.


I gave you an upvote. There are many legitimate reasons not to start with React in new projects. At this point I think we reach the consensus that React's benefit is only it being popular (hiring pool + libs pool). It's slow and bloat relatively compared to the rest.


I love type languages to the point Typscript is unacceptable. But Elixir/Phoenix has so many nice things to to point that an unsound static type is far inferior.


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