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Let's imagine you are working on a big project with many files. You add a new file to work on a new feature and import a function from another directory into your code. import { foo } from "./some/other-file"; export function myCoolCode() { // Pretend that this is super smart code :) const result = foo(); return result; } Excited about finishing your feature, you run the code and realize that it t
In the previous posts we looked at runtime performance and I thought it would be fun to look at node modules install time instead. A lot has been already written about various algorithmic optimizations or using more performant syscalls, but why do we even have this problem in the first place? Why is every node_modules folders so big? Where are all these dependencies coming from? It all started whe
We've talked quite a bit about linting in the past two posts of this series, so I thought it's time to give eslint the proper limelight it deserves. Overall eslint is so flexible, that you can even swap out the parser for a completely different one. That's not a rare scenario either as with the rise of JSX and TypeScript that is frequently done. Enriched by a healthy ecosystem of plugins and prese
Whilst the trend is seemingly to rewrite every JavaScript build tool in other languages such as Rust or Go, the current JavaScript-based tools could be a lot faster. The build pipeline in a typical frontend project is usually composed of many different tools working together. But the diversification of tools makes it a little harder to spot performance problems for tooling maintainers as they need
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