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Building a new website? Your first thought might be React, Vue, Next.js, Nuxt.js, Vite, or Webpack. But before diving into frameworks and build tools, consider a simpler approach.
Phil Hawksworth's insightful tweet rings true: "Your websites start fast until you add too much to make them slow." Do you really need a framework? Can you achieve your goals natively in the browser? Sometimes, avoiding frameworks altogether results in a leaner, faster site—especially in the long run, as you avoid the overhead of optimizing pre-built solutions.
Prioritizing less code means delivering more value. Understanding browser APIs can prevent reinventing the wheel and improve accessibility.
Instead of relying on external libraries for every task, examine their underlying functionality. In one project, a small React component depended on a whole npm package, including unnecessary CSS. Rewriting it from scratch significantly reduced bundle size and allowed for greater customization.
This isn't about avoiding all libraries and frameworks—open source is invaluable! It's about being selective. Leverage the browser's capabilities and minimize external dependencies. Use less, achieve more.
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