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www.integralist.co.uk
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| | | | | Introduction This post will explain how to set-up and configure the various tooling necessary in order to be able to write cross-compatible modern (ES2015+) JavaScript code. Note: if you're unsure of what 'modern' JavaScript looks like, then I'll refer you to these compatibility tables. The tools we'll be using: Babel: transpiler of modern JS into ES5 compatible code. Webpack: a js module bundler. Note: webpack is actually capable of transforming, bundling, packaging just about anything (as we'll see sho... | |
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philipwalton.com
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| | | | | Should web developers and JavaScript library authors still transpile their code to ES5? This post looks at what the data suggests based on what popular libraries, tools, and websites are doing | |
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putridparrot.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores the various JavaScript module systems supported by TypeScript, including CommonJS, AMD, System, UMD, ES2015, and ESNext, and demonstrates how each generates different JavaScript output. | |
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codehike.org
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| | | Why React Server Components are a leap forward for content-driven websites | ||