3: JavaScript Fatigue, AMP, and Paths.js
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Mikeal Rogers, Alex Sexton, and Rachel White discuss JavaScript Fatigue, Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP), and the project of the week Paths.js
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Featuring
- Mikeal Rogers – Twitter, GitHub
- Rachel White – Twitter, GitHub
- Alex Sexton – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Notes and Links
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JS Fatigue
- What is JavaScript Fatigue
- The deep roots of JavaScript Fatigue
- @substack thinks you're overcomplicating it
- Is "Start with React" a viable solution?
- Tools for Radicals by Justin Falcone
AMP
- Overview
- AMP Promises faster load times
- The problem with AMP
- Criticism: AMP and the Web
- Pros and Cons
- Bug in AMP inflates traffic metrics
- How to get past AMP to a regular site
Project of the Week
Picks
- Rachel: tracery
- Mikeal: Lemonade Stand
- Alex: Intl.js
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