Damn frontend guys... No Doom or Starcraft posters, just unicorns... :D
I love the narwhal on the right! Where can I find one? Thanks for the video ☺️
Awesome! Hopefully we'll be able to make use of this lodash plugin at work, because we produced a similar graph that showed us all of the lodash modules and it's amazing how much of a chunk of the codebase they take up. And great to see this mini-show back on! Although I do miss the old coffee shop format back in series 1 and 2. Two friends having slightly awkward chat and discussing some great tips. :)
Noice! Just getting into configuring webpack from scratch and this was really helpful. Thanks!
thanks for info... could you please also talk about , what tools you use to keep track of bundle size changes for a pretty large project.
Great tips, great Benny sticker, and great narwhal pencil case!
With this huge amount of web apps that generate views on the client it would be cool to see you guys to talk about server side rendering and ways to achieve it =)
When using ExtractTextPlugin for SASS, do you favour creating a separate entry in the webpack.config file for the SCSS file which in turn imports the different partials and then including the output CSS file in the HTML directly; or referencing each partial SCSS files within the JavaScript?
Thanks for the tips. Good stuff. HTML imports vs ES6 modules is a thing though for the componentized future of the web.
Good overview of webpack. It might need a reference file with all that stuff in, so we just have to copy/past.
Any chance you guys would do a video on the viability of something like NextJS vs manually bundling
For treeshaking to work with ES6 syntax on npm packages you need to NOT exclude node_modules so webpack parses them as well
"I don't know how they work but you should use them" -- every dev talking about ES modules
How about a repo/gist with the things mentioned in the video? :D
If you use VSCode you can use this plugin to help reduce the bundle size: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=wix.vscode-import-cost
i love it new sub!!
This is like an episode of Play School 1975 BBC except rather than Humpty Dumpty learning how to read, they're talking about nodeJs.
Webpack: you feel you've got hold of it for most part and then suddenly BAM! you understand nothing
Looks like Nickelodeon and some web devs hooked up and, THIS.
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