0kb JS was the past and seems like its coming back, one way or another. Having a site with 0kb JS in an utopia and is not achievable but minimizing the JS footprint is very much possible and thats where we as web devs/frontend devs should focus IMO.
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0kb JS was the past and seems like its coming back, one way or another. Having a site with 0kb JS in an utopia and is not achievable but minimizing the JS footprint is very much possible and thats where we as web devs/frontend devs should focus IMO.