I recal @BrendanEich telling me native browser es loader'd be configurable for bundles. Did I misunderstand sir? @justinfagnani
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I think that was
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our current thinking is that Service Worker does a lot of what we 1/
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expected to need to make configurable via the loader, but not 2/
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everything. So the platform would still have a configurable loader 3/
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excellent - so loader s/b able to be configured to "just work" for npm resolution, right?
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what do you mean by npm resolution, exactly?
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guess I should've said node resolution. npm i react; import 'react' and it works, natively
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crawling up directories is never going to be a good idea in the browser
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ofc not :) My point of ref is jspm - install from npm while *spitting out* loader config.
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yeah that'll work. You'll config via SW. This is a use case I care a lot about.
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Replying to @wycats
I appreciate you taking the time. The future of web dev is looking bright :)
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