Recently I look at every #frontend I am working on or have worked on and I ask myself: did this really need to be built in a reactive framework? Or could it just be the server sending some #HTML? I see the latter as a better option more and more. And every time I hit a papercut with reactivity, or massive build toolchains, or bad #perf I get a little closer.
At the point in my website's #perf journey where I'm about to abandon the idea of #CSS frameworks altogether and write my stylesheet from scratch, including only exactly what I need 🧐
I have 150,000+ objects in Indexeddb and Chrome is handling it fine but Firefox is unusably slow; is there some trick I don't know about? I am using Dexie to manage the db.
RT @damienalexandre
For as long as I can remember, I always avoided calling #Symfony render(controller('foo')) from my #twig templates, for performance reasons or because I found Twig Extension more relevant.
But used within a {% cache %} tag, it's quite nice and I'm changing my mind! #tips#perf