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📝 Documentation: Case studies of real-world user-facing benefits? #1052

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JoshuaKGoldberg opened this issue Jun 2, 2024 · 2 comments
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JoshuaKGoldberg commented Jun 2, 2024

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https://million.dev/showcase is a great list of projects that use Million (congrats on all the adoption!). But I can't find any comparisons that show actual user-facing impact. As in, a website where a common user action was slow before Million, and enabling Million's tooling made it faster for the user. Is that something you'd be able to add to the site?

To be clear, I understand how Million works and the ways it speeds up re-rendering - including the "rules of blocks". This issue isn't asking for explanations of theory or benchmarks showing performance improvements in isolation.

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This type of real-world user story is important for convincing technical stakeholders in teams to spend the time to adopt a new piece of dev tooling. Every tool out there claims "blazing fast performance" or some similar marketing metric.

I'm not saying Million doesn't result in blazing fast awesome performance 😄. Just, I'm having a hard time proving to people that it does - and am asking for case studies that will help.

(re-opening #951 now that the stale bot is fixed)

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Yeah! We're working on it! We're currently testing it with Faire.com, keep an eye out for a case study soon

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