I think so
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3. (2a?) Patterns like "load all my tests" are trickier in module world.
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TLDR: if you bundle your modules, you'll hit all the caveats you hit when trying to bundle node modules for the browser.
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We have a good excuse to deal with the limitations when bundling for the browser, but less good excuse when you have actual node.
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I think this calculus changes with es2015 modules, but we're a while away from bundles composed entirely of es2015 source.
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I think even with JS modules the bundling will be a worse dev experience. E.g. having to deal with source maps.
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Source maps need to get better.
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The ecosystem is just not good at pipelines that produce reliable source maps. We gotta fix that.
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A standout: TypeScript. Their sourcemaps are delightful.
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