If you work at a place that has a modern CI/CD pipeline then your multiple deployments per day are likely rebuilding that large bundle of JS on deploy and invalidating any cache.
HTTP 2 has been adopted by browsers for like 10 years now and its multiplexing makes packaging large single bundles of JS irrelevant. SPA’s that use packaging of large bundles doesn’t leverage modern browser and server capabilities.
> HTTP 2 has been adopted by browsers for like 10 years now and its multiplexing makes packaging large single bundles of JS irrelevant
H2 doesn’t make packing irrelevant… there’s still an IPC overhead with many small files… and larger bundles tend to compress better (though compression dictionaries might help here)
HTTP 2 has been adopted by browsers for like 10 years now and its multiplexing makes packaging large single bundles of JS irrelevant. SPA’s that use packaging of large bundles doesn’t leverage modern browser and server capabilities.