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  2. Feb 1

    In this article, you'll see how to 'code split' a Vue.js app with so users can see and interact with your app much quicker.

  3. Jan 2

    Happy new year 2020 from 2019 we worked hard on webpack 5 and probably release that this year. The top-voted items from the voting page are included. Don't forget to visit the voting page to vote for our 2020 plans. This feedback is gold for us.

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  4. Jan 31
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    The top-level 's ECMAScript proposal, which reached Stage 3 last year, is now implemented in the V8 engine and supported by and Babel. The specification of the proposal distinguishes three use cases. Find them on :

  6. 18 Nov 2019

    I wrote a blog on React, Webpack, and Babel with a companion Github repo. Would love to hear your feedback.

  7. Jan 21

    ✍️ I just published "Code-splitting in or how to share components between lazy modules" where I covered how works in Angular CLI

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  8. 1 Dec 2019

    / tip: Use resolve.alias in your webpack config to avoid long relative paths in your import statements! NOTE: This will break unit tests with jest and others. You will have to apply the same aliasing to those configs as well!

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    When using destructed JavaScript imports use the ESM library, otherwise can't do tree shaking: import { debounce, truncate } from 'lodash'; 69.27 KB import { debounce, truncate } from 'lodash-es'; 5.69 KB

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  12. Jan 3

    91 - 98 / In the last week, I built a small website suggested by using and generate all the content using only (no code in ). After that, I went back to more advanced tutorials.

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  14. 8 Dec 2019

    Another portion of my contrinutions to was included to release 🎉🎉🎉 All the items in the Features and Improvements sections is mine, so proud of it ☺️ And don’t forget to read the docs about asset modules

  15. 1 Dec 2019

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