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So why do 99% of real world applications run like garbage? What’s the culprit?
> So why do 99% of real world applications run like garbage? If you're really interested in the impact of performance issues on everyday life, you need to provide concrete examples instead of putting up unverifiable strawmen. The truth of the matter is that 99% of real world applications run just fine, and it doesn't pay off to invest in shaving milliseconds here or there. Would it be desirable to have a magic wand t…
Another app that I'm not sure if it's React or not is New Reddit. It is significantly slower on my computer and on a lot of people's computer and sometimes you have to refresh the page because it consumes too much memory.
I can come up with other local examples, from Germany. Vatenfall's website seems to "traditional" page navigation, but the content is loaded via a framework. Due to having to reinitialize everything, text takes up to 5 seconds to appear when using the back button or when navigating for page to page. Similar things happen in the German Agentür fur Arbeit.