Comment by gjsman-1000 10 months ago And yet even Amazon, eBay, and Wikipedia don’t see value in building an SPA. Chew on that. 2 comments gjsman-1000 Reply rsynnott 10 months ago SPAs, in practice, tend to be slower than well-done conventional/old-fashioned webapps, and, particularly for Wikipedia-type applications, have all sorts of other usability concerns. Like, which feels more responsive, wikipedia or some random SPA? sebzim4500 10 months ago Presumably they would if there were significant performance benefits of SPAs.
rsynnott 10 months ago SPAs, in practice, tend to be slower than well-done conventional/old-fashioned webapps, and, particularly for Wikipedia-type applications, have all sorts of other usability concerns. Like, which feels more responsive, wikipedia or some random SPA?
sebzim4500 10 months ago Presumably they would if there were significant performance benefits of SPAs.
SPAs, in practice, tend to be slower than well-done conventional/old-fashioned webapps, and, particularly for Wikipedia-type applications, have all sorts of other usability concerns. Like, which feels more responsive, wikipedia or some random SPA?
Presumably they would if there were significant performance benefits of SPAs.