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Yes - if you got to the end of the article, you may have read that I recommend doing anything possible not to remove Zone: detaching components, blacklisting events (in my case, I could have blacklisted all WebSocket events), etc.
This was more an experiment than something I'd recommend doing. Maybe in the future, a library will be mature enough (ex ngrx component) and removing zone may be a thing to save kb on load and get the pef improvements for "free"? Who knows, but that seems the direction.
For the 99% of apps out there, no need to worry, of course :)
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Hi Liam,
Yes - if you got to the end of the article, you may have read that I recommend doing anything possible not to remove Zone: detaching components, blacklisting events (in my case, I could have blacklisted all WebSocket events), etc.
This was more an experiment than something I'd recommend doing. Maybe in the future, a library will be mature enough (ex ngrx component) and removing zone may be a thing to save kb on load and get the pef improvements for "free"? Who knows, but that seems the direction.
For the 99% of apps out there, no need to worry, of course :)