What nobody's answering for me: what is the perf for all node code bundled into single bundle vs w/o
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Replying to @TheLarkInn @jdalton and
Not quite following the question. Are you asking what the perf impact is of using multiple modules vs combining into one?
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Replying to @bradleymeck @jasnell and
Even with a couple thousands of files, you are usually still subsecond in fs time. But that can matter! Total parse time doesn't differ much
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Replying to @bradleymeck @jasnell and
Memory usage can be lower, but the bundler framework matters here. Preprocessing like minify+constant fold saves more parse/mem in my exp
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Replying to @bradleymeck @jasnell and
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@jdalton did with his .gz loading, the cost of *reading* files can be prohibitive if your disk is slower/cpu is fast enough1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @bradleymeck @jasnell and
It all depends on what metric you are trying to optimize
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I assume @TheLarkInn is really asking something specific, but this convo is too meta for me to really know 
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Replying to @wycats @bradleymeck and
So think of an Express app. many folks will webpack it, to have HMR etc. But I was curious about start/runtime perf vs w/o bundling
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