It's been a truism for many years now: "slow" is often not your side of the pipe, especially with high-bandwidth connections.
>If this was a concern it’s an admission that JavaScript developers have optimized to the best of their ability. Which is just sad.
I mean sure, but "is this the best you can do?" requires you to know what the goals are, and I suspect the issues raised in these comments are not on hardly any of the lists. New Relic and its third-party cool-usage-graphing friends are way way higher in priority.
>If this was a concern it’s an admission that JavaScript developers have optimized to the best of their ability. Which is just sad.
I mean sure, but "is this the best you can do?" requires you to know what the goals are, and I suspect the issues raised in these comments are not on hardly any of the lists. New Relic and its third-party cool-usage-graphing friends are way way higher in priority.