CSS-in-JS Arena Bamboo, StyleX and Panda on Pixel-Identical Apps
A little context, I've been working on Contra for the last 6 years. It's a marketplace-network – an application that's comparable to the likes of LinkedIn, UpWork, and similar in terms of its surface area. That's hundreds of routes, thousands of components, and tens of thousands of styles. Over the last year, we have been obsessed with performance. We have optimized every layer of our infrastructure to the point where profiling the application increasingly started to surface bottlenecks in client-side (bundle size, and metrics like TBT, LCP, and INP). That's where CSS-in-JS comes in. 6 years ago, we started with styled-components. Then zero-runtime alternatives emerged and we started to experiment with them, eventually landing on Panda CSS. Panda took us a long way, but... they aren't actually zero-runtime. Panda extracts CSS at build time, but it uses ~15KB runtime to map those style objects at runtime. This overhead surfaced repeatedly when profiling pages with lots of components (server-side and client-side). That's where I ended up writing Bamboo to solve this. Bamboo folds styles at build-time achieving near zero-runtime (0.5KB vs 15 KB). If you write: Title it becomes: Title at build time. If the variant is dynamic, then bundle is inlined with pre-computed map of classes. That's the main idea behind Bamboo. Thanks to folding, we were able to improve our server-side and client-side performance. I built CSS-in-JS Arena as a sanity benchmark to track how we compare to Panda, but also to any other emerging frameworks. Comments
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