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Hi folks, any thoughts on how Fulcro would stack up in Jacek's RealWorld comparison of frontend frameworks? (https://medium.com/dailyjs/a-realworld-comparison-of-front-end-frameworks-2020-4e50655fe4c1) I realise Fulcro probably prioritises other concerns (e.g. ability to reason about large apps) above Jacek's metrics of load speed, size, and lines of code, but I'm still curious.
I have a realworld app with fulcro (and pathom) https://github.com/souenzzo/eql-realworld-example-app/ It still need some love, but it work