Yes it often makes sense to produce inefficient code for many business reasons (development speed, users don't care, easier platform to deploy to, etc).
However what Slack does would be nowhere near taxing for a modern computer if it were to be done remotely efficiently.
Yes it often makes sense to produce inefficient code for many business reasons (development speed, users don't care, easier platform to deploy to, etc).
However what Slack does would be nowhere near taxing for a modern computer if it were to be done remotely efficiently.