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195 JSJ Rollup.js with Rich Harris and Oskar Segersvärd

195 JSJ Rollup.js with Rich Harris and Oskar Segersvärd

FromJavaScript Jabber


195 JSJ Rollup.js with Rich Harris and Oskar Segersvärd

FromJavaScript Jabber

ratings:
Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Jan 20, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

02:17 - Rich Harris Introduction


Twitter
GitHub
Blog
The Guardian


02:34 - Oskar Segersvärd Introduction


Twitter
GitHub
Widespace


02:50 - rollup.js


rollup - npm


04:47 - Caveats and Fundamental Differences Between CommonJS and AMD Modules and ES6 Modules


lodash
Static Analysis


11:26 - Where rollup.js Fits in the Ecosystem


Bundler vs Loader


systemjs
jspm


webpack


17:40 - Input Modules

18:35 - Why Focus on Bundling Tools vs HTTP/2

20:13 - Tree-shaking versus dead code elimination

25:53 - ES6/ES2016 Support

27:36 - Other Important Optimizations

32:11 - Small modules: it’s not quite that simple


three.js


41:54 - jsnext:main – should we use it, and what for?

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