I didn’t even write this file
Another tool generated it. cc @javivelasco
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Replying to @dan_abramov @javivelasco
Actually no, apparently it got imported together with a component...
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Replying to @TheLarkInn @javivelasco
Please persuade people require()-ing anything other than ES5 in code published to npm is not leading to good :-)
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It's not good. But people do it because there's one long outstanding issue to solve: How do we dustribute frontend code on npm?
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Replying to @Jhnnns @dan_abramov and
Web components solve it with having HTML as the entry, which includes other stuff. But people seem to dislike then a lot
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Except for all the people who do like it, who apparently don't count or something ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Replying to @slightlylate @Jhnnns and
I hit a barrier every time I try to tell people that a problem in their elaborate tooling is fixed by web components. So there's that :(
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There will always be room for tooling, even in a WC world. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Replying to @slightlylate @Jhnnns and
I know. I'm trying to keep assetgraph at full compatibility for when the day comes when people might start liking WC
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I expect it'll never be "like", will just become an assumption and everyone will move up the stack and think it's boring. Will be a good day
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Replying to @slightlylate @_munter_ and
Until applications stop being special snow flakes, never count on it.

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