In the previous article Native ECMAScript modules - the first overview I described the history of the JavaScript modules and the current situation with the native ECMAScript modules implementation: For now, we have 2 available implementations, which we tried and compared to the bundled module. The main takeaways, so far, are: To execute a script or load an external file and execute it as a module
This post contains large code blocks and might be unsuitable for small mobile devices. Webpack is probably the most contentious tool on the frontend web right now. It’s the most popular module bundler, but a lot of new users find it hard to use. One of the reasons for this, I believe, is that webpack’s way of doing things is quite different than the tools it managed to uproot (such as gulp). The p
There have been some amazing quantum leaps in JavaScript tooling which have made it possible for you to dive head first into writing fully ES6 modules, without compromising on the essentials like testing, linting and (most importantly) the ability for others to easily consume what we write. In this article, Jim Cowart is going to focus on how to create a JavaScript package written in ES6 that’s us
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