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> Well for Blazor Webassembly at least, you need to download the entire .NET runtime

It's a one-time download that's smaller than the initial load of the Facebook feed



What about the CPU usage?

Facebook loads a lot of information. I don't think we should be comparing the download size of a hello world app with loading dozens of images on a facebook feed.


Honestly I'm afraid you don't know what you're talking about. Blazor just isn't that experience and hasn't been for awhile.


Well color me convinced!


plus in LOB apps very likely to be in the browsers cache already. And dont forget buisness workstations are usually connected via at least 1GBit Ethernet.


I'm not who you're replying to but designing for excess resources is the kind of thinking that leads to slow software.

> And dont forget business workstations are usually connected via at least 1GBit Ethernet.

NOPE! More likely they are WiFi connected Dell shitboxes running Windows 11 with 8GB of memory, half of which is taken up by all the browser tabs, Teams, Office, and the 30 horrible little programs that IT deploys via group policy.

Speed matters. The user is probably running your code + 30 other things. Don't assume your page is the only thing they care about.


Any data to back this up?


Any data to back _your_ claims up? Because, y'know, sure, all _we_ have is years of lived experience.


If your point is that companies run outdated, shitty computers connected over unreliable WiFi, _your_ corporate life experience has been vastly different than mine.




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