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    1. Adam Rackis‏ @AdamRackis Feb 18

      I'm ready to call it: Rollup is the web application bundler for the future. The work @Rich_Harris and @guybedford have done is amazing. Forget this zero config crap: how about first-class ESM in browser, but with stuff like npm and non-relative paths actually working.

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    2. Adam Rackis‏ @AdamRackis Feb 18

      Correction: ESM in the browser, but also with automatically de-duped bundling, just in case http/2 isn't a panacea for you, either. And the same first-class tree shaking Rollup has always supported, naturally.

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    3. Adam Rackis‏ @AdamRackis Feb 18

      And no runtime overhead! You're actually using the browser's native import() and import to load what you need at runtime.

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    4. Adam Rackis‏ @AdamRackis Feb 18

      Oh you need to support browsers like IE and Edge that don't have import() yet? Well just tell Rollup to also spit out a SystemJS version of your bundles, and load one or the other at runtime. Did I mention either will support *truly dynamic* imports: import(x);

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    5. Adam Rackis‏ @AdamRackis Feb 18

      For months I've been brushing off ESM in the browser as a pipe dream that would never work. My problem was being too myopic to see that a build step would fix all of its shortfalls. Rollup is that build step.

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    6. Adam Rackis‏ @AdamRackis Feb 18

      Adam Rackis Retweeted Yehuda Katz  🥨

      /cc @wycats ESM can absolutely work at runtime; it's not just for authoring—so long as you have the right build stephttps://twitter.com/wycats/status/931705425728172032 …

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      Yehuda Katz  🥨Verified account @wycats
      I'm ready to call it: ES2015 modules are way more useful as an authoring format than as a browser runtime feature. Expect tools that "statically link" modules into one script/module to be best practice for a long time. But it's great that we standardized the authoring format!
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      Yehuda Katz  🥨‏Verified account @wycats Feb 18
      Replying to @AdamRackis

      You're not disagreeing with my original tweet right?

      1:54 PM - 18 Feb 2018
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        2. Adam Rackis‏ @AdamRackis Feb 18
          Replying to @wycats

          I think I am. Was your original tweet assuming ESM would always be transformed to a pre-ES6 format? Or were you smart enough to anticipate a tool like Rollup which takes ESM as input, and emits more useful, performant ESM?

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        3. Adam Rackis‏ @AdamRackis Feb 18
          Replying to @AdamRackis @wycats

          (I was definitely not smart enough to see this as a solution, so no passive aggressiveness was intended :) )

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