Re: [w3c/webcomponents] [templates] Ensure that template instantiation actually improves the platform (#704)

@dmitriid, is that what you meant?  If so, apologies for misinterpreting.

I guess I was thrown by the use of the word "to" in:

>The only reason lit-html works as it does is that dozens (hundreds?) of engineers spent hundreds of hours optimising to things that are frequently used and abused in JS:

followed by his comment on what the browser engineers have done:

>it only happens to work fast enough because browsers have had decades to optimise this.  I.e hundreds of lit-html engineers (I can't seem to locate his reference to hyperHTML, which line is that?) used bad practices, which happened to not matter because of the decades spent by browser engineers optimizing on those bad practices.  

Apologies for my lack of reading comprehension.

I agree with you --  lit-html, lit, hyperHTML are fast and easy to use, great libraries, because they were built and optimized by a handful of dedicated  and smart engineers, built on fast primitives built by great browser engineering teams.  Somehow I didn't quite find that sentiment shared by @dmitriid, but what do I know?  @dmitriid, we're all in agreement?  




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