← Back to context Comment by gjsman-1000 2 days 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 2 days 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 1 day ago Presumably they would if there were significant performance benefits of SPAs.
rsynnott 2 days 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?
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.