I did mention that our clients are enterprise-level.
But I did fail to address a more general decision-making process regarding choosing frontend architecture. If I did (and I probably will soon), I would talk a lot about the egregious initial load times on too many blogs that roll crazy dynamic tools for what should be a completely static site.
Yeah, Iām sorry. Looking back at it, that comment was written in general exasperation with the current state of the web, not really at you in particular.
But I did fail to address a more general decision-making process regarding choosing frontend architecture. If I did (and I probably will soon), I would talk a lot about the egregious initial load times on too many blogs that roll crazy dynamic tools for what should be a completely static site.