It downloads the HTML and then only downloads the JavaScript to run that part of the application, whether it's a counter or a shopping cart. So, it's sort of on-demand loading both of theJavaScript but as well as you can do state. And I saw this amazing example, where you literally just copied the HTML, paste it into another tab, and the thing just resumed. Yeah. How close am I? No, it's actually pretty close.
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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