I tried to understand javascript tooling again.
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Replying to @peidran
*puts on backwards dunce cap* what you need to know is that you don't need to know anything. what you do is you fork an existing project and just sorta tweak it until it spits out what you want.
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Replying to @peidran
someone just today asked me "Hey weren't you working on a course for http://egghead.io about webpack? What happened?" and I told them "the complexity of webpack made it impossible for me to organize a course for it and I can't wait until the next generation of tooling."
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Replying to @mykola
I just wanted managed JavaScript dependencies in Rails.
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Every so often I try doing it the Right Way, and its still far easier to just download my dependencies and put them alongside my own js
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