Lazy loading means that everything is lazy loadable. You don't have to like put the code in a separate file or create a lazy wrapper around it. And not only that, but if there's some difference between the server side and the client side version, there could be a mismatch there. The problem is all of these fancy framework things are actually more difficult on the meta level than they seem.
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Miško Hevery about why developers should check out Qwik, the benefits of lazy loading, sharing state between components, and other Builder.io projects like Partytown and Mitosis.
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